The Ivy Rug by Heera Jeong Brings a Touch of the Outdoors Indoors
Meghan Young — July 20, 2010 — Art & Design
Although the Ivy Rug seems to defeat the purpose of an actual rug, I can't help but love the concept. Inspired by the ground-climbing plant, it carpets the wall more than the floor. Nevertheless, it adds an element of whimsy and color to living spaces that one cannot help but appreciate.
Created by South Korean designer Heera Jeong, the Ivy Rug is actually intended to be used in houses with children. Softening both walls and floors for playtime, this Ivy Rug also brings a touch of the outdoors indoors.
Created by South Korean designer Heera Jeong, the Ivy Rug is actually intended to be used in houses with children. Softening both walls and floors for playtime, this Ivy Rug also brings a touch of the outdoors indoors.
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