Handknotted Rug, “Composition Red, Blue, Black, Yellow Gray" After P. Mondrian
By (after) Piet Mondrian
Located in Munich, DE
Custom hand knotted rug based on the painting “Composition with Red, Blue, Black, Yellow and Gray” by Piet Mondrian.
Material: fine New Zealand wool.
Quality: Hand knotted in 100 Tibetan knots per square inch.
Over 520 000 handmade knots required to create this custom rug.
Rug size (listed here): 150 x 218 cm / 4.9 x 7.2 ft
Colors: 6 custom-dyed colors. Main colors in the rug: red, blue, black, yellow, gray.
Sustainable and certified fair-trade artisanal production. Label Step fair-trade partners.
Numbered limited edition of maximum 100 fine handmade rugs with this art piece. Each rug comes with a sewn-on label with an image of the artist’s signature and numbered by hand, per order.
This beautiful rug can also be ordered as a Kilim in flatwoven technique and in even more luxurious materials like pure silk or mohair, as well as in plant-based materials like Tencel and linen. A combination of materials is possible as well. Production time may increase for these options, depending on material availability.
Production time for this rug is between is approximately 10-12 weeks. For environmental reasons and to provide our full bespoke service, our rugs are always made to order.
-- About the artwork on which this rug is based:
Mondrian was best known for this type of abstract painting in which he limited his palette to the primary colors and black, adding gray here as well. Thick, black vertical and horizontal lines delineate the outlines of the rectangles of color. The painting creates a harmony of contrasts depicting the balance and at the same time the tension of dynamic forces.
-- About Piet Mondrian:
“The more basic the color, the more inward, the more pure.” Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch artist who revolutionized the art world with his abstract works.
His development as an artist was a journey from traditional landscapes and still-life paintings to the geometric purity of neoplasticism.
Mondrian’s art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian De Stijl (after) Piet Mondrian Art