AQUARELLE is composed with colour blocks of parallel checks. Each block is a patchwork of irregular pieces of woolen sweaters in the same colour tone. The different tones create a texture where light meets shadow or wet meets dry. The rug is constructed of layers of woolen sweaters, and the base layer reinforced by machine stitching. The decorative top layer is attached with a running stitch - the simplest of stitches- and we have seen it as ‘Kantha’ on our travels to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and as ‘Sashiko’ in Japan.
AQUARELLE
- Product Name
- AQUARELLE
- Manufacturer
- Studio Brieditis & Evans
- Use
- Residential
- Pattern
- Patterned
- Style
- Contemporary
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