Item No. 100417238

Radio Rug

$495.00
Item No. 100417238

Radio Rug

$495.00

Elevate an interior space with warmth, vibrance, and texture. The Radio Rug is made with a blend of natural wool and cotton. More Details
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Radio Rug
$495.00

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Item Number:2551775

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Details
Designed for HAY by Clara von Zweigbergk, the Radio Rug is hand-woven in India from a blend of New Zealand wool and cotton. These multiple colored yarns are intricately woven to create intriguing contrast and a graphic, three-dimensional pattern.
  • Handwoven from a blend of wool and cotton yarns.
  • Multi-colored textured weave.
  • Warm hues suit a variety of interiors.
Brand
HAY
General Dimensions
  • 54" W 78" L
Product Weight
10 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty

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Item No.
100417238

4.5' x 6.5'

  • Length (in): 78
  • Width (in): 54
  • Weight (lbs): 10
  • Pile (Thickness): ⅜

5.5' x 8'

  • Length (in): 96
  • Width (in): 66
  • Weight (lbs): 14.5
  • Pile (Thickness): ⅜

8' x 10'

  • Length (in): 120
  • Width (in): 96
  • Weight (lbs): 24.25
  • Pile (Thickness): ⅜

2' x 6.5'

  • Length (in): 78
  • Width (in): 24
  • Weight (lbs): 5.5
  • Pile (Thickness): ⅜
  • 80% wool, 20% cotton

Shipping Options

  • Ships via FedEx

Return Options

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Clara von Zweigbergk

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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