Designer
Eileen Gray in 1925-1936
The famous designer Eileen Gray not only designed furniture classics in tubular steel. In her own studio, rugs were produced according to her patterns. Some of those masterpieces of abstract textile art are available as re-editions, such as the Bonaparte Rug, named after Rue Bonaparte in Paris, where Eileen Gray lived for decades. 100% pure new wool, natural vegetable dye, hand-woven and processed to the highest quality with a density of 80 knots per square inch (12.5 cm²).
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