This wool rug intertwines like a tribute to Kigumi (木組み),
iterally “wood assembly” the traditional Japanese technique
of assembling pieces of wood without nails or screws. Each
piece of wood is cut with extreme precision to fit perfectly
with the others.
Beige and brown tones respond softly to each other,
evoking the warm nuances of oak and cedar.
The subtle, geometric, criss-crossing patterns speak of
the art of perfect union, one that links solidity and grace.
A whisper of ancestral harmony underfoot, an echo of
traditions sculpted by time, a setting for the soul and the eye.
Ash tree color
Tufted 4kg/sqm
22% New Zealand Wool, 78% Tencel
kigumi