Asplund × Broberg & Ridderstråle
Fleur Round Platinum Rug
$3,050
$3,050
SKU: ASP-FLER-PLA-RUG-RND-01
$3,050
SKU: ASP-FLER-PLA-RUG-RND-24
Description
The Asplund Fleur Round Platinum Rug takes a modern twist on the classic flower pattern. Designed by Mats Broberg and Johan Ridderstråle in 2014, this hand-knotted rug features a dense construction with over 120,000 knots per square meter, ensuring durability and intricate detail. The rug's base is made from 75% New Zealand wool and 25% Tencel, with some flower petals having an elevated pile for a realistic effect. Available in white or beige, the Fleur rug can be customized to fit various sizes and shapes.
Specifications
Size
70.9" dia (180cm)
Material
Wool, tencel
Details
Color swatches for this product are available. Please info@aplusrstore.com for more information.
Brand
Asplund
“Small details are more important in simple minimalist design, because you see every line,” says Sandra Adrian Asplund, creative director at the eponymous Stockholm-based furniture brand. The brothers Asplund—Michael, an art dealer, and Thomas, a banker—originally teamed up to open a gallery that treated furnishings as works of fine art. When their vision took off, Sandra joined the team as creative head (and later spouse of Thomas) to develop a collection in a style they dub “Friendly Minimalism” that has grown into an internationally acclaimed design leader.
A warmer take on iconic Swedish minimalism, the Asplund look is similarly grounded in functionality and and hews to an ethos of sustainably. “Natural materials often require a bit of love and care, but in return, they age beautifully and last a lifetime,” says Sandra. Carefully produced in Sweden with environmentally friendly processes and a large measure of hand craftsmanship, Asplund goods are contemporary heirlooms, she says. “Unless every inch is perfect, it is not good enough.”
Designer
Broberg & Ridderstråle
These “creative collaborators” open a window on their line of thinking while explaining the Tati series for Swedish maker Asplund: “We decided to mix warm and cold material … and the simple expression led to a strict form with a feminine touch.” Designers Johan Ridderstråle and Mats Broberg have been collaborating ever since meeting as students at Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design almost 10 years ago. Headquartered in Stockholm, their studio mixes an architectural practice with furnishings design. They often draw inspiration from everyday life and filter their work through a lens of rational thinking and a good bit of wit.
Tati, named for the French cinema icon of Mr Hulot’s Holiday, proves Broberg & Ridderstråle doesn’t take itself too seriously (though the design racked up serious recognition as Furniture of the Year when introduced.) Perhaps they share an worldview with the auteur they celebrate: “You should always be open to new ideas, impressions and inspiration, because you never know when you are going to find them.”