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Papiroflexia

Category: Accessories

Papiroflexia

The Papiroflexia collection derives from the parallelism between representation and reality, between floor plans and three dimensionality.

Starting from traditional rectangular shapes, these rugs are developed through different types of folds in orthogonal versions or with more complex shapes, inspired by the “Origami” art that has led the Spanish designer Miguel Reguero to discover new geometries. Hand-knotted rugs in wool and viscose with variations in textures, colors and shades aimed at creating amazement in the observer and decorating contemporary spaces.

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Standard sizes:
PPF1 e PPF4 300x200 cm
PPF2 e PPF5 280x180 cm
PPF3 e PPF6 250x250 cm
Custom sizes / colors on request


Origin: India
Pile Composition: Viscose, wool
Thickness: ≈ 1 cm
Technique: Hand-knotted

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PPF4

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PPF1

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PPF2

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PPF5

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PPF3

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PPF6

Designed by
Miguel Reguero
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