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Design: Perrine Vigneron
Presented: imm cologne 2012, Cologne
stylepark-id: 10.2412.00555
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Design
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floor / wall / ceiling
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carpets
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formated carpets
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01 product description
Product description
A beautiful play of light and colour Giverny is a vibrant carpet, created by acclaimed French designer Perrine Vigneron. It stands out for its sophisticated fusion of colour, structure and material, and the unique way it plays with light. Featuring a surface consisting of randomly arranged coloured yarns that vary in intensity, its expression constantly changes, as light appears to 'wake up' the different colours. Giverny is made from 100% pure new wool, and is available in 7 colourways and 2 heights: 25 mm and 40 mm. Thanks to the random character of its design, every square meter of the carpet looks unique. As a result, it is particularly well-suited to those looking to individualise a space. The elegant colourways for Giverny combine highlight tones, which emerge dot-like from the material, with base subtle shades. The colour-scale includes tones such as deep purple, cool blue, deep blue, forest green, sea green, warm orange, golden yellow, wine red and raspberry red. Perrine Vigneron was inspired to create Giverny by the work of impressionist Claude Monet: Giverny is the name of the village where he created many of his most famous paintings, such as 'Water Lilies'.
02 dimensions/weight
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4 kg |
03 All Giverny Products
04 Tags
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