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Contemporary Colorful Rug inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic Dimensions: W 170, D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk The South-Korea capital is known for its twenty-five bridges spanni...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Wool

Contemporary Colorful Rug Inspired by Shangai's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Shangai's Aesthetic Dimensions: W170 x D240 CM New-zealand wool Vibration, perspective, energy, Shanghai By Nig...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Wool

Contemporary Colorful Rug Inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic Dimensions: W 170, D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk The South-Korea capital is known for its twenty-five bridges spanni...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Contemporary Colorful Rug inspired by Shangai's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Shangai's Aesthetic Dimensions: W170 x D240 CM New-zealand Wool Vibration, perspective, energy, Shanghai by Nig...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Contemporary Colorful Rug Inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic Dimensions: W 240 * D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk The South-Korea capital is known for its twenty-five bridges spann...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
Colorful Pop Art rug by Sophie Dariel Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 CM New Zealand wool and silk Vibrant, electric, blunt and gritty, this capsule collection – based on Sophie Darie...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm New Zealand wool and silk ...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Wool

Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
Colorful Pop Art rug by Sophie Dariel Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 CM New-Zealand wool and silk Vibrant, electric, blunt and gritty, this capsule collection, based on Sophie Dariel...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 240, D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk Jap...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Contemporary Colorful Rug inspired by Shangai's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Shangai's Aesthetic Dimensions: W 240 x D 240 CM New Zealand wool Vibration, perspective, energy, Shanghai by Night is an interpretation of...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
Colorful pop art rug by Sophie Dariel Dimensions: W170 x D240 CM New-Zealand wool and silk Vibrant, electric, blunt and gritty, this capsule collection – based on Sophie Dariel’...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Contemporary Colorful Rug Inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary colorful rug inspired by Seoul's Aesthetic Dimensions: W 200 x D 240 CM New-Zealand wool and silk The South-Korea capital is known for its twenty-five bridges spann...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
Colorful Pop Art rug by Sophie Dariel Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk Vibrant, electric, blunt and gritty, this capsule collection – based on Sophie Darie...
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Wool

Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
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Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
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Colorful Pop Art Rug by Sophie Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
Colorful Pop Art rug by Sophie Dariel. Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm. New Zealand wool and silk. Vibrant, electric, blunt and gritty, this capsule collection – based on Sophie Da...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk Ja...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist Contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm New Zealand wool and silk Ja...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170, D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk Japanese Abstractions is a collection of nine pieces, all designed around the concept of the imaginary trip to Japan of the Dadaist and feminist artist Sophie Taeuber Arp. Each rug is a combination of geometric shapes and traditional Japanese patterns, a result of the unexpected yet poetic encounter between pure abstraction and cultural influences, between West and East. SOPHIE TAEUBER-ARP Biography (1889–1929) Sophie Henriette Gertrud Taeuber was born on January 19, 1889 in Davos-Platz, Switzerland. From 1904 to 1907 she attended the Stauffacher-Schule and the drawing school at the Industrie- und Gewerbemuseum, or the museum for industry and design, in St. Gallen. In 1910 she began her studies at the Lehr- und Versuchsateliers für angewandte und freie Kunst in Munich, a reformed art school that sought to synthesize the visual and applied arts. After an additional semester at the school of applied arts in Hamburg in 1914, her student days came to an end. She joined the Schweizerischer Werkbund in 1915, the same year that she met Hans Arp. Enthused about her work, he encouraged her to devote herself to it even more fully. The artists’ close collaboration resulted in collages, sculptures and textile designs. Sophie Taeuber took lessons in movement arts from Rudolf von Laban, a founder of modern dance. She appeared as a dancer at the Dada-Soirées at the Cabaret Voltaire and the Galerie-Dada. Later on, she choreographed her own pieces. On May 5, 1916, she took over the textile class at the applied arts school in Zurich. In 1918, she also became a member of the artist’s association Das Neue Leben (New Life). At the same time, she undertook the design of stage backdrops and marionettes for Carlo Gozzi’s rendition of the opera König Hirsch. On October 20, 1922, she married Hans Arp. In 1925, Taeuber-Arp was appointed a member of the Swiss jury at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels in Paris. Her works won prizes and were shown in the International Exhibition of Modern Tapestries in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Hans Arp became French citizens in 1926. Through her connections with the Horn brothers, she secured contracts to design the interiors for various buildings, including the Aubette in Strasbourg. In turn, she asked Hans Arp and Theo van Doesburg to collaborate with her on this large-scale project. Around the same time, she had a studio-home built according to her own plans in Clamart, near Paris. Having left her teaching post in Switzerland in 1929, Sophie Taeuber-Arp settled permanently in France. In collaboration with Marcel-Eugéne Cahen, she also realized the renovation and redesign of theParisian Galerie Goemans. SOPHIE TAEUBER-ARP Biography (1930–1943) In Paris, Sophie Taeuber-Arp joined the artists’ group Cercle et Carré and participated in their exhibitions. In 1931 she became a member of the association Abstraction-Création. Her artist friends Theodor and Woty Werner hired her to design the interior of their Paris apartment. A year later, in 1932, she left the Schweizerischer Werkbund. Her visit to the Sztuki Museum in Lodz, which was facilitated by Jan Brzekowski, led to a fruitful artistic exchange between the Polish avant-garde association a.r. and the Parisian artist’s group Abstraction-Création. Sophie Taeuber-Arp participated in various group exhibitions, and often showed her work with Artistes Suisses at the Galerie Vavin and at the Kunsthalle Bern with Hans Arp, Kurt Seligmann, Hans Schiess, and many others. She designed the layout for Anatole Jakovskis’ book Hans Erni, Hans Schiess, Kurt Seligmann, S. H. Taeuber-Arp, Gerard Vulliamy in 1935. Theodor and Woty Werner helped her secure the commission to design the interior of the Bauhaus professor Ludwig Hilberseimer’s Berlin apartment. Her work was shown in the exhibition These, Antithese, Synthese at the Kunstmuseum Luzern and in 1936 in Zeitprobleme in der Schweizer Malerei und Plastik, an exhibition of contemporary Swiss painting and sculpture, at the Kunsthaus Zürich. Additionally, she participated in the Konstruktivisten-Ausstellung, an exhibition of constructivist art, at the Kunsthalle Basel. Sophie Taeuber-Arp founded the international artists’ journal plastique with César Domela, A. E. Gallatin and L. K. Morris in 1937. The same year she joined the Swiss artists’ group Allianz. In 1938, she exhibited at the Exposition internationale du Surréalisme in Paris and at the Exposition of Contemporary Sculpture in London...
Category

2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 240, D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk Jap...
Category

2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist Contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk Ja...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp. Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170, D 240 cm New-Zealand wool and silk. Japanese Abstractions is a collection of nine pieces, all designed around the concept of the imaginary trip to Japan of the Dadaist and feminist artist Sophie Taeuber Arp. Each rug is a combination of geometric shapes and traditional Japanese patterns, a result of the unexpected yet poetic encounter between pure abstraction and cultural influences, between West and East. Sophie Taeuber-Arp Biography (1889–1929) Sophie Henriette Gertrud Taeuber was born on January 19, 1889 in Davos-Platz, Switzerland. From 1904 to 1907 she attended the Stauffacher-Schule and the drawing school at the Industrie- und Gewerbemuseum, or the museum for industry and design, in St. Gallen. In 1910 she began her studies at the Lehr- und Versuchsateliers für angewandte und freie Kunst in Munich, a reformed art school that sought to synthesize the visual and applied arts. After an additional semester at the school of applied arts in Hamburg in 1914, her student days came to an end. She joined the Schweizerischer Werkbund in 1915, the same year that she met Hans Arp. Enthused about her work, he encouraged her to devote herself to it even more fully. The artists’ close collaboration resulted in collages, sculptures and textile designs. Sophie Taeuber took lessons in movement arts from Rudolf von Laban, a founder of modern dance. She appeared as a dancer at the Dada-Soirées at the Cabaret Voltaire and the Galerie-Dada. Later on, she choreographed her own pieces. On May 5, 1916, she took over the textile class at the applied arts school in Zurich. In 1918, she also became a member of the artist’s association Das Neue Leben (New Life). At the same time, she undertook the design of stage backdrops and marionettes for Carlo Gozzi’s rendition of the opera König Hirsch. On October 20, 1922, she married Hans Arp. In 1925, Taeuber-Arp was appointed a member of the Swiss jury at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels in Paris. Her works won prizes and were shown in the International Exhibition of Modern Tapestries in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Hans Arp became French citizens in 1926. Through her connections with the Horn brothers, she secured contracts to design the interiors for various buildings, including the Aubette in Strasbourg. In turn, she asked Hans Arp and Theo van Doesburg to collaborate with her on this large scale project. Around the same time, she had a studio-home built according to her own plans in Clamart, near Paris. Having left her teaching post in Switzerland in 1929, Sophie Taeuber-Arp settled permanently in France. In collaboration with Marcel-Eugéne Cahen, she also realized the renovation and redesign of the Parisian Galerie Goemans. Sophie Taeuber-Arp Biography (1930–1943) In Paris, Sophie Taeuber-Arp joined the artists’ group Cercle et Carré and participated in their exhibitions. In 1931 she became a member of the association Abstraction-Création. Her artist friends Theodor and Woty Werner hired her to design the interior of their Paris apartment. A year later, in 1932, she left the Schweizerischer Werkbund. Her visit to the Sztuki Museum in Lodz, which was facilitated by Jan Brzekowski, led to a fruitful artistic exchange between the Polish avant-garde association a.r. and the Parisian artist’s group Abstraction-Création. Sophie Taeuber-Arp participated in various group exhibitions, and often showed her work with Artistes Suisses at the Galerie Vavin and at the Kunsthalle Bern with Hans Arp, Kurt Seligmann, Hans Schiess, and many others. She designed the layout for Anatole Jakovskis’ book Hans Erni, Hans Schiess, Kurt Seligmann, S. H. Taeuber-Arp, Gerard Vulliamy in 1935. Theodor and Woty Werner helped her secure the commission to design the interior of the Bauhaus professor Ludwig Hilberseimer’s Berlin apartment. Her work was shown in the exhibition These, Antithese, Synthese at the Kunstmuseum Luzern and in 1936 in Zeitprobleme in der Schweizer Malerei und Plastik, an exhibition of contemporary Swiss painting and sculpture, at the Kunsthaus Zürich. Additionally, she participated in the Konstruktivisten-Ausstellung, an exhibition of constructivist art, at the Kunsthalle Basel. Sophie Taeuber-Arp founded the international artists’ journal plastique with César Domela, A. E. Gallatin and L. K. Morris in 1937. The same year she joined the Swiss artists’ group Allianz. In 1938, she exhibited at the Exposition internationale du Surréalisme in Paris and at the Exposition of Contemporary Sculpture in London...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 cm New Zealand wool and silk Ja...
Category

2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Abstract Dadaist Contemporary Rug Inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp
Located in Geneve, CH
Abstract Dadaist contemporary rug inspired by Sophie Taeuber Arp Artist: Sophie Taeuber Arp Dimensions: W 170 x D 240 CM New-Zealand wool and silk Ja...
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2010s Modern Oceanic Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Shaggy Sheepskin Rug, Oval
By Emily Barbara
Located in Dural, AU
Enjoy the lush and cozy textures found in this oval shaggy rug, as your home is elevated with the natural luxury of genuine sheepskin. This Icelandic sheepskin rug will be that perfe...
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2010s Oceanic Western European Rugs

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Sheepskin

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