Textile design imprint nanimarquina works in collaboration with French designer Ronan Bouroullec on the new Doblecara collection. The capsule is made up of rugs that highlight hands-on craftsmanship -- specifically the techniques used for ancient kilim whilst honoring the contemporary themes true to Bouroullec. The inspiration behind the designs channels the energy of geometry.
This is translated by the linear and interment structures that reach a blurred point. The Doblecara series comes in four sizes and four colorways that are positive-negative: black and ivory, ivory and black, ivory and red, and ivory and ivory. Additionally, the backside of each rug shows that it can decorate any space with is reversibility, with one side offering a more subtle look than its opposite.
Ancient Kilim-Inspired Rugs
nanimarquina Joins Ronan Bouroullec on the Doblecara Capsule
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