CC-TAPIS SCENE 2 RUG 5'6" x 10'8"
CRISTIÁN MOHADED FOR CC-TAPIS
A prolific drawer, Mohaded began his process for the Fuga Collection by sketching, the Argentine designer drew literally hundreds of drawings, each treated as an experiment, developing his concept and ideas. He was curious about flow and in the dynamic energy created when a mass can reach its breaking point, expanding beyond its borders. The final result is a collection of 3 rugs, which delicately use undyed Himalayan wool to translate the mark-making of the designer. Each one shifting, pulling and pushing its own boundaries, breaking traditional shapes and spaces, responding to the objects around it.
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CC-TAPIS SCENE 2 RUG 5'6" x 10'8"
CC-TAPIS SCENE 2 RUG 5'6" x 10'8"
CRISTIÁN MOHADED FOR CC-TAPIS
A prolific drawer, Mohaded began his process for the Fuga Collection by sketching, the Argentine designer drew literally hundreds of drawings, each treated as an experiment, developing his concept and ideas. He was curious about flow and in the dynamic energy created when a mass can reach its breaking point, expanding beyond its borders. The final result is a collection of 3 rugs, which delicately use undyed Himalayan wool to translate the mark-making of the designer. Each one shifting, pulling and pushing its own boundaries, breaking traditional shapes and spaces, responding to the objects around it.
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CRISTIÁN MOHADED FOR CC-TAPIS
A prolific drawer, Mohaded began his process for the Fuga Collection by sketching, the Argentine designer drew literally hundreds of drawings, each treated as an experiment, developing his concept and ideas. He was curious about flow and in the dynamic energy created when a mass can reach its breaking point, expanding beyond its borders. The final result is a collection of 3 rugs, which delicately use undyed Himalayan wool to translate the mark-making of the designer. Each one shifting, pulling and pushing its own boundaries, breaking traditional shapes and spaces, responding to the objects around it.














