Playful After Matisse Rug by Sonya Winner
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This is a playful rug comes from British rug designer Sonya Winner called the ‘After Matisse’ rug. This rug is inspired by the French artist Henri Matisse’s cutout works. This rug is brilliantly combining fresh and playful colors that will certainly a playful modern feel to any space.
Here is the official description from the designer :
This irregular shaped rug has a sculptural quality with pile height variations and hand carving. The design is created from a playful collage of 26 hand dyed wools, replicating the effect of colour mixing. This piece works beautifully in both modern and traditional interiors adding colour, vibrancy and interest. Hand tufted in pure New Zealand Wool.
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