Item No.
100327166
Braided Rug
Item No.
100327166
Braided Rug
Featuring an interesting mix of braiding, crocheting and weaving techniques, the Braided Rug adds texture, comfort, and warmth to any room.
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Designed by Clara von Zweigbergk for HAY, the Braided Rug is a colorful, handmade floor covering that draws on the techniques of braiding, crocheting, and weaving. Made of soft, durable New Zealand wool and organic cotton, this rug features vibrant fragments of color, resulting from braided yarns woven with contrasting threads. Each rug takes one month to complete.
- Hand braided.
- Each rug is a mix of complementary colors.
- Made of natural wool and organic cotton.
- Brand
- HAY
- General Dimensions
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- 78.75" W 118" L
- Product Weight
- 37 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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- Item No.
- 100327166
W67.00" x L94.50"
- Length (in): 94.5
- Width (in): 67
- Weight (lbs): 25
- Pile (Thickness): .75
W55.00" x L78.75"
- Length (in): 78.75
- Width (in): 55
- Weight (lbs): 17
- Pile (Thickness): .75
W78.75" x L118.00"
- Length (in): 118
- Width (in): 78.75
- Weight (lbs): 37
- Pile (Thickness): .75
- 80% New Zealand wool, 20% organic cotton
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- Ships via FedEx
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Clara von Zweigbergk
Swedish designer Clara von Zweigbergk began drawing and making things at an early age, then moved on to sewing and knitting clothes, making jewelry, practicing calligraphy and exploring typography as a teenager. In 2006, she founded her own studio with the intent of expanding into areas beyond her academic study of graphic design – a continuation of her boundless youthful curiosity.
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