Wendingen Rug
- Designer:
- Eileen Gray
- Brand:
- ClassiCon
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Eileen Gray created not only some of the most important furniture classics of the 20th century but also had her own studio where rugs were produced according to her designs. Some of her most beautiful patterns are now again available as re-editions: masterpieces of abstract textile art of 100 % pure new wool, natural vegetable dye, hand-woven and processed to the highest quality with a density of 80 knots per square inch. Bonaparte is named after Rue Bonaparte in Paris, where Eileen Gray lived for decades.
Eileen Gray created not only some of the most important furniture classics of the 20th century but also had her own studio where rugs were produced according to her designs. Some of her most beautiful patterns are now again available as re-editions: masterpieces of abstract textile art of 100 % pure new wool, natural vegetable dye, hand-woven and processed to the highest quality with a density of 80 knots per square inch. Bonaparte is named after Rue Bonaparte in Paris, where Eileen Gray lived for decades.
Designer
Eileen Gray’s achievement in design and architecture is considered pioneering work of Modernism. During her lifetime, she was honoured by the London Royal Society for Arts with the title Royal Designer for Industry, and she is one of few women mentioned in the same breath as Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer. ClassiCon produces her iconic furniture designs as the sole and rightful licensee worldwide, in coordination with Aram Designs Ltd., London.