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Merger Rug
Hella Jongerius

Merger Rug Hella Jongerius
Merger Rug Hella Jongerius

Merger's design is inspired by colour block techniques. In this fresh and playful design, two tone-on-tone colours are juxtaposed on a light or dark base, creating a bright and stimulating colour block effect. The diagonal weave adds a sense of balance and harmony to the design. Its distinctive twill, with colours coming together in different directions and angles, creates a slightly ribbed, tactile surface. Merger rugs are made from New Zealand wool on a cotton knit.

how to order your carpet ?

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

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Merger rug unit (1 square decimeter)

Free samples (against deposit)

Merger Rug Hella Jongerius
Merger Rug Hella Jongerius
Merger Rug Hella Jongerius

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Merger Rug Hella Jongerius
Merger Rug Hella Jongerius
Merger Rug Hella Jongerius

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Merger Rug Hella Jongerius
Merger Rug Hella Jongerius

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Materials 80% pure New Zealand wool 20% cotton
Product method hand woven
Weight 1700g/m2 Thickness 7mm Maximum size 400 x 1000 cm

Country of origin India

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Hella Jongerius

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.