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Anno Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm, white - grey
Anno Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm, white - grey
Anno Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm, white - grey
Anno Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm, white - grey
Anno Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm, white - grey

Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm, white - grey

Anno

$912.00 $1,520.00

Anno
Shogi wool rug 200 x 300 cm
$912.00 $1,520.00



Description

The Shogi rug by Anno arises from a combination of natural materials and Japandi-style esthetics. Part of a collaboration between textile designer Åsa Pärson and Finnish Anno, the wool rug's design is inspired by the Tofuku-Ji garden in Kyoto, Japan.

The Shogi wool rug is handmade in India of fine, undyed wool yarn, which makes the rug's surface feel smooth and incredibly soft. Due to the undyed yarn, the shade of the rug is charmingly varied, further emphasizing its authentic, natural look. Thanks to the manufacturing methods, each rug is slightly different, showcasing the innate beauty of the material and the work of skilled artisans.

Wool is a naturally dirt-repellent and antistatic material, which makes the rugs very easy to care for – stains can often simply be wiped off with a damp cloth, and otherwise, it is usually sufficient to simply air out or vacuum the rug. As is typical of natural materials, some lint may initially come off the wool rug, but this will lessen with time and use.

Material
Pile: 100% wool, warp: 100% cotton
Colour
Off-white, natural gray
Length
118.11 in (300 cm)
Width
78.74 in (200 cm)
Weight
44.97 lbs (20.4 kg)
Care instructions
Do not dry clean. Do not bleach. Professional flat carpet cleaning at 20 °C. Do not soak. Dry flat. When vacuuming the rug, do not use a rotating brush or a robot vacuum cleaner.
Notes
Anti-slip rug underlay recommended.

Åsa Pärson

Åsa Pärson is a Swedish textile designer and artist. She has studied at Borås University, which is known specifically for its education in the field of textiles, and at Stockholm University of Arts, Crafts and Design. After her studies, Pärson toured the world and traveled to Istanbul, Laos, Cambodia and Nepal, among others, to learn more about the manufacturing methods and materials typical of each region.

Pärson's interest in weaving and textile design began with being inspired by Persian and Oriental rugs. In addition, she often finds inspiration for her work in the world of architecture. When designing patterns, Pärsön strives to emphasize the characteristics of each material and create timeless, reduced patterns from which all unnecessary details have been stripped away. In addition to design work, Pärson has also lectured on weaving at Konstfack University.

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