A stroke of genius - that's the term we find appropriate for the rug concept of designer Elisa Strozyk. By cleverly separating wood into many small triangles, she transforms the rigid material into something inbetween: on the one hand soft and flexible like fabric, on the other hard and edgy like a piece of furniture. Covering the floor as a flat, two-dimensional object, but being foldable into a highly three-dimensional sculpture of fascinating beauty.
Even laying flat, the geometry of the rug reveals itself through four different shades of color: bright cherry wood, medium-brown pear tree wood, reddish brown mahogany and dark brown bubinga wood (all of them playwood, oiled). The elements are applied on a blue-gray cloth of linen.
The rug is being manufactured in Germany by the interior and furniture company Böwe which is family-run in the fourth generation.
Size: 197 x 140 cm
Material: wood (cherry, pear, mahagino, bubinga), linen