Kelim Rug
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Description
Kelim (or kilim, as it more commonly known) is a pile-less handwoven patterned rug and Ferm Living reimagines the form in a host of contemporary geometrics defined by imaginative color-blocking. Using the manual Punja loom, one of the oldest weaving techniques, each rug carries the subtle variations of the artisan's hand. Kelim's weave and the wool surface have a unique, coarse feel as well as a characteristic shading that occurs when the yarn is hand-dyed. In a range of sizes and patterns, the rug is a marvelous way to define a space and create a sense of coherence in a room.
Specifications
Size
- Small: 55.1" l x 31.5" w (140x80cm)
- Medium: 78.7" l x 55.1" w (200x140cm)
- Large: 98.4" l x 63" w (250x160cm)
Material
Wool, cotton
Details
Dry clean only
Made in India
Brand
Ferm Living
Graphic designer Trine Andersen couldn’t find wallpaper for her new home, so she decided to do it herself. The Danish-born entrepreneur launched Ferm Living in Copenhagen in 2006 and, before long, her distinct vision spanned a wide lifestyle range that includes indoor and outdoor furnishings and accessories for adults and kids. Trine’s graphic eye can be seen in the strikingly minimalist lighting as well as room-warming textiles, and her Scandinavian sensibility for craft and color throughout the collection.
The brand’s unusual name was actually taken from her grandmother’s expression, “ferm på fingrene,” meaning skilled with one’s hands. With that paeon to quality in mind, Ferm Living continues to create collections of furniture, lighting and accessories that reflect authentic design and clear functionality while furthering a commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. Trine also pays it forward with designing collaborators who also happen to be women, among others, Spanish-Swiss designer Helena Rohner, Finnish Anni Pitkäjärvi and Hanna-Kaarina Heikkilä of Studio Finna, and fellow Danes Leise Dich Abrahamsen and Anne Wendlandt.