No. 2 Freeplay Hand Knotted Rug Ensemble By Lyk Carpet

$4,370

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No. 2 Freeplay hand knotted Rug Ensemble by Lyk Carpet.Dimensions: L 180 x H 290 cm.Materials: 100% handspun, Tibetan highland new wool, obtained from living sheep, traditionally vegetable-dyed, pot-dyed.hand knotted manual techniques and pot-dying makes every Lyk Carpet unique, slight variations in Size & tone is possible. Available in different colors.Wall and floor objects of freePlay #1 – #6 are sets of freeplay modules composed by the designer Mareike Linau as seen here in set number #1. The individual modules or bodies can be freely arranged and fixed to each other. The main bodies are made in the flat weave techniques Soumak, Dari and Panama. Accents are set by fringed and fluffy additional bodies which enrich the design. The image of the carpet becomes modular.100% wool objects provide visual warmth & reduce unwanted reverberation!Mareike Lienau designs carpet objects and unique carpets for her label Lyk Carpet, which are hand knotted in Nepal. Her Mission is to reinterpret Craft and to bring it closer to young people. The superficial functionality of the She tries to radically question the superficial functionality of the carpet. Away from the rectangle Mareike wants to positive, lustful and imaginative the form & the Craft, the Material new, unseen and exaggerated show.Her approach asks: ‘What is contemporary about Craft?‘ ,“Many people don’t really relate to products anymore. Mass production has led to today’s throwaway society. I want to contribute to raising people’s awareness, prompting them to think about products: how they are made and the resources involved; to generate values. I decided to do this through supporting the preservation of a cultural heritage, and by designing authentic objects. Contemplating and experiencing this artistic Craft leads to new insights and points of view and enriches communication.With my textile posters and Pouf_Characters for example I am inviting people to ac- quaint themselves with a value creation chain, and to think about global responsibility.“.

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