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Ceremony

Categoria: Complementi d'arredo

Ceremony

ph. Carlotta Manaigo

art Motel409

styling Sonia Pravato, Costanza Manzoni

Ceremony collection is a group of 3 rugs, Daytime, Evening Glow and Moonlight, and a circular rug, Focus, available in six color combinations. Choose a rectangular shape and have fun creating different layouts and combinations.

Designed by
Mae Englelgeer
Mae profile

Dutch designer Mae Engelgeer attended the Amsterdam Fashion Institute where she specialized in textile design, graduating in 2004. Later she was accepted to the prestigious Master Course in Applied Arts at the Sandberg Instituut and developed her first collection of textiles al TextielLab. In 2014 Engelgeer opened her own studio in Amsterdam, working on product design and development, installations, and international collaborations. Mae Engelgeer's work is characterized by a typical use of color, geometric shapes and linear elements which is unmistakably hers. An eye for detail and sense of composition are important in her designs when it comes to introducing balance through a design. Her style has an open character that could be described as minimalistic with a playful twist. She cleverly combines craft, new technology and materials into beautiful textiles that enrich any home, without losing ground on refinement or quality. 

Daytime

Daytime

Designed by Mae Engelgeer



Size: 230x300cm

Material: wool and linen

Quality: handloom

 

Evening Glow

Evening Glow

Designed by Mae Engelgeer



Size: 230x300cm

Material: wool and linen

Quality: handloom

Moonlight

Moonlight

Designed by Mae Engelgeer



Size: 230x300cm

Material: wool and linen

Quality: handloom

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