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New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro

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80747 New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro, 06'03 x 09'05. This hand-knotted wool contemporary abstract area rug, inspired by the Joan Miro style, is a captivating piece that brings a touch of whimsy and modern abstraction to any space. The rug's design is an exploration of organic shapes and dynamic motifs, reminiscent of a surreal dreamscape where reality blends with fantasy. The background, a soothing interplay of soft grays and blues, forms a tranquil canvas against which the vivid details of the composition come to life, evoking a sense of depth and movement. Bright yellow forms, reminiscent of abstract flora or ethereal figures, emerge across the surface, dotted with fine, delicate speckles that echo Miro's playful attention to detail. Interspersed are striking red accents — small, enigmatic shapes that invite curiosity and add a vibrant contrast to the palette. These elements, with their bold yet harmonious placement, guide the viewer's eye across the rug, creating an engaging visual journey that captures the imagination. The rug's composition also features mysterious symbols and suggestive lines that add a layer of intrigue and surrealism. These subtle, almost calligraphic marks hint at stories untold, beckoning the viewer to delve deeper into their meanings and interpretations. The overall effect is one of spontaneity and creativity, where each motif seems to float and dance across the rug's surface, much like the free-spirited brushstrokes characteristic of Miro’s work. Hand-knotted with meticulous craftsmanship, this contemporary abstract rug not only serves as a piece of functional art but also embodies a rich cultural dialogue between traditional rug-making and modern artistic expression. Its tactile quality, with a lush, soft pile, adds warmth and comfort, while its distinctive design makes it a bold statement piece for any contemporary or eclectic interior. This woven wonder is perfect for those who appreciate the fusion of art and design, bringing both joy and a sense of wonder to their living spaces. Abrash. Hand knotted wool. Made in Pakistan. Measures: 06'03 x 09'05. Brand New. In-Stock.
  • Similar to:
    Joan Miró (Artist)
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 75 in (190.5 cm)Length: 113 in (287.02 cm)
  • Style:
    Expressionist (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Contemporary
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Dallas, TX
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 80747 Contemporary Area Rug, 06'03 x 09'051stDibs: LU942930602902

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