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Designed by Norm Architects
A timeless hand-woven rug from Linie Design with fringed edges. Paying Homage to the traditional fabric borders that frame Japanese tatami mats, the design explores the beauty of contrast and quiet structure. Each rug is defined by a distinct edge – a deliberate outline that reflects the architectural clarity of Japanese interiors, where transitions in material are treated with reverence and precision. Woven in a palette of neutral tones, from soft beige to granite and warm stone, the collection is anchored by bold fringes or clean hems – not only as a functional detail, but as a graphic gesture that defines space. Tactile and composed, Soft Outline is a contemporary reflection on everyday rituals. Expertly crafted by hand from pure New Zealand wool, the rug’s durable softness and natural warmth will enrich its surroundings for years to come. Hand-crafted by Linie Design’s artisan weavers, designed by Norm Architects.
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The Cask lounge collection is a modern take on classic rattan furniture that is both elegant and embracing. The combination of geometrical simplicity and classic techniques makes a contemporary design that is novel and familiar at the same time. The construction consists of two simple circular rattan shapes forming a mesmerizing geometrical shape held up […]
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$1,700.00
A harmonious loom-knotted rug from Linie Design. Inspired by the peaceful order of traditional Japanese tatami, Woven Tatami translates architectural rhythm into soft, tactile wool. Each rug is a study in repetition – lines, grids, and planes composed with meditative precision. These patterns do not merely decorate a room; they define it. Structured yet serene, […]
Wickerwork is marvelous genre of art. This artisanal technique is the same all over the world. We can even claim that wickerwork is the first universal language of humankind: the language of hands. That is why we have done a lot of research on wicker and the weaving of natural materials. Tina and Pepe are […]
This project is born from the wish to recover rattan as a fine material and reclaim Spain?s rich craftsmanship tradition. Oscar Tusquets tries to give a new look to an ancient technique replacing the brackets and bonds traditionally used as connecting elements by the twinning of one cane to the next.
The Tokyo-Pop collection marks, in 2002, the debut on the international scene by Tokujin Yoshioka, now considered one of the masters of contemporary design. The sofa, the armchair and especially the chaise longue and the stool, forget the banality of rotational molding to become sculptures. Unforgettable and unusual shapes.