Designed by Nina Bruun
Conveying a sense of nature and celebrating natural materials, the gravel rug combines undyed wool fibers with an unexpected weaving technique that brings depth and complexity to the design.
Looking to nature and its endless offerings, the Gravel Rug, designed by Nina Bruun for Audo, represents the values that make a house a home: warm, welcoming and comfortable. Crafted with care from natural wool fibers, up close its soft loops ? alternating in size ? evoke the feeling of walking on a pebbled beach, but from far away the surface of the rug appears to ripple like a cornfield swaying with the wind. The tactile surface is achieved using a technique whereby tonal wool yarns of varying sizes are looped into tufts. The natural material softens the rug?s overall expression, which will work in any context, from private homes to public spaces.
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Designed by Nina Bruun, the Houkime Rug is classic in its expression, woven in a ribbed pattern from plush cotton and tencel for a tactile finish. The timeless colour means it works with every interior style, adding elegance and warmth to spaces large and small.
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