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SELLA Handmade wool rug with geometric shapes

Designer : Arthur Arbesser
Collection : Forme

Regular price ₩99,999,999
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Order type Pre-order (production begins after order)
Production period 2 months~ (varies depending on the product)
Delivery method Parcel service
Delivery period 3~4 weeks
Note There may be delays in the manufacturing process, and schedule information cannot be provided before production is complete. Please purchase with ample time.
Order special conditions Cancellation is not possible after 7 days of ordering, and a 30% penalty will be charged in case of cancellation.

Sella is a handmade wool rug with geometric shapes, belonging to the Forme collection of Wittmann.‎

At the 2022 Milan Furniture Fair, Wittmann presented an exclusive textile collection created in collaboration with the Viennese designer Arthur Arbesser.‎ The high quality wool rugs from the Forme collection are hand tufted in India by cc-Tapis using traditional techniques.‎ The Icona fabric collection comes from the laboratories of the renowned family-run company Rubelli.‎
In his work, Arbesser has always striven to achieve a certain lightness.‎ And it is precisely this grace and freshness that shines through in his fabric collection for Wittmann.‎ In fashion, like home interiors, personal style is defined by individual tastes and an eclectic mix of favourite pieces.‎ Arthur Arbesser’s designs for Wittmann have a strong identity all of their own, with clear references to his Viennese heritage.‎ They are perfect for adding a new, distinctive accent to any interior.‎ Traditional rugmaking is a handicraft that is a very close relative of weaving and saddlemaking.‎ So it comes as a logical step for Wittmann – as a former saddlery – to launch its own rug and fabric collection.‎ Viennese culture constantly crops up in Arbesser’s prints, colours and proportions.‎ The FORME rug collection and the ICONA fabric collection he created for Wittmann are shaped by snapshots of the city and its history: tiled entryways, historic book covers, details from Egon Schiele’s work or a newly opened box of chocolates provided the inspiration for his designs.‎ The four large rugs in the FORME collection and the six fabric variants available in different colours in the ICONA collection adorn a room like works of art.‎ Their designs clearly reference the characteristic contours of Viennese Modernism and Austrian Art Nouveau.‎

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