The 'Springtime Carpet' has been designed by Dilara Yesilova and Paul Ketz as an unexpectedly textural decor style for the home that promises to deliver an exceptional touch of whimsy into a living or working space.
The carpet is achieved using cylindrical foam pieces that have been upholstered with merino felt along with a cotton-viscose blend in order to offer a decidedly comforting feel against the skin. The varied height of the small nodes across the carpet gives it an almost topographical aesthetic that is sure to be favored by those seeking out an unorthodox finishing touch for a space.
The 'Springtime Carpet' boasts an elevated height thanks to the foam nodes and is ideal as a spot to meditate, read or perform any other kind of sedentary task.
Textural Topographic Carpets
The 'Springtime Carpet' Offers a Tactile Experience
Trend Themes
1. Textural Topographic Decor - Designing decor with varied height to give it an almost topographical aesthetic.
2. Tactile Home Decor - Making home decor not only visually pleasing but also texturally comforting.
3. Unconventional Finishing Touches - Seeking out and creating design elements that are outside of the traditional aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Designing and creating unique and unconventional decor elements for residential and commercial spaces.
2. Home Furnishings - Developing and producing furniture and decor with textural and sensory components.
3. Meditation and Wellness - Creating spaces and products that offer comfort and calmness for relaxation and mindfulness activities.