The Duotone made-to-measure carpet can be made to the exact dimensions you require, up to a maximum of 300 x 600 cm. The strength of the Duotone rug lies in its simplicity. Each rug is woven using just two colours: one for the weft, the other for the stitch. It is the interplay between these two colours that gives the rugs their personality.
"It's the simplest possible construction for a woven carpet, a kind of archetype," says Hella Jongerius. "It's an allusion to Hallingdal", Kvadrat's most iconic upholstery fabric, which uses the same technique and plays wonderfully on two-tone contrasts to create a rich range of colours. The different yarn thicknesses give the carpet an attractive irregularity. Duotone brings colour to a space, but is never overpowering, thanks to the blend of yarns that softens its intensity. It is hand-woven by skilled weavers in India using wool from New Zealand.
Color 0721 – 180 x 240 cm
Color 0721 – 200 x 300 cm
Color 0191 – 180 x 240 cm
Color 0191 – 200 x 300 cm
You can order a square, rectangular or round rug. The order unit is the square decimeter (10 x 10 cm). For example, if you want a rectangular rug measuring 120 x 130 cm, you'll need to order 12 x 13 = 156 units.
If you want a round rug, you need to order the equivalent of the square rug containing your round rug. For example, for a Ø120 cm rug, you'd need to order the equivalent of a 120 x 120 cm rug, i.e. 144 units.
HOW MANY UNITS DO I NEED?
Length cm
Width cm
You need units
Duotone rug unit (1 square decimeter)
Free samples (against deposit)
0121
0151
0171
0181
0191
0251
0271
0441
0511
0521
0591
0631
0661
0721
0731
0741
0921
0951
0981
Matierials 100% pure New Zealand wool
Product method hand woven
Weight 1600g/m2 Thickness 5mm Maximum size 300 x 600 cm
Country of origin India
Hella Jongerius
Hella Jongerius is one of the world’s foremost product designers. She is a prominent force in the Netherlands, her native country, as well as on the international stage where she wins regular accolades for her thoughtful and research-driven work. Since her early work for Dutch design collective Droog, and now at her Berlin-based studio Jongeriuslab, material and process research largely determines her design direction.
Her work has been characterized by a unique ability to approach industry with a craft perspective. In 2013 Hella Jongerius was appointed Design Director for Danskina, she has brought that same craft sensibility, research and experimentation to the textile industry.
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