Mary Katrantzou X The Rug Company
Fashion designer Mary Katrantzou has added two new designs to her exclusive collection for The Rug Company and we’re obsessed.
Entitled A Life in Pattern, the collection draws upon powerful motifs to create mesmerising pieces of art for the floor using components from artistic movements to natural elements.
Inspired by Mary Katrantzou`s AW19 collection, which examined the four classical elements of Ionian philosophy, "FEATHER MARBLE", her second collaboration with The Rug Company is arguably her best yet.
Featuring two new designs in two new colourways, these beautiful rugs, crafted in a balance of wool and silk by local craftspeople in Nepal are guaranteed to transform even the most subdued of interiors.
Whats more the The Rug Company are committed to making beautiful rugs in both a responsible and sustainable way. A key licensee of GoodWeave, a non-profit organisation dedicated to ensuring no child or forced labour is used in any of its registered productions. The GoodWeave label is the best assurance that no child labour was employed in the making of that rug, while a percentage of the cost of labelled rugs goes to support grassroots social programmes in India and Nepal
With their unique designs, beautiful colour ways and sustainable credentials, the only question left is “which rug are you going to go for?”
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