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2Form. Heirloom Rugs
2Form. Heirloom Rugs
2Form's goal is to make each rug that they make a carrier of pleasant experiences in your home, both artistic, natural, and ethnic. They develop rugs that demand attention in your interior. They use both traditional and modern techniques to create high quality products that will last for generations.
The delicate Pebble rug surprises you with a visual that bears a resemblance to a rocky shore, while at the same time staying soft and warm under your feet. Internationally acclaimed and bestselling, Pebble is a tactile and visual pleasure.
The Sand carpet, designed by Ksenia Stanishevski, takes you away to the distant shores and light dreams. Made of best New Zealand wool and hand sculptured, it provides a soft tactile and visual experience close to walking on the sand shore. The design is simple and poetic and suits most modern homes.
Desert in Olive is inspired by the natural patterns of a cracked soil and Australian Aboriginal dot paintings. This desert-inspired carpet is hand-knotted in New Zealand wool in traditional Turkish knots. Its intricate design and high quality makes it not only an intricate addition to your home, but a worthy family heritage.
Desert in Frost is inspired by the natural patterns of a cracked soil and Australian Aboriginal dot paintings. This desert-inspired carpet is hand-knotted in New Zealand wool in traditional Turkish knots. Its intricate design and high quality makes it not only an intricate addition to your home, but a worthy family heritage.
Desert in Terra is inspired by the natural patterns of a cracked soil and Australian Aboriginal dot paintings. This desert-inspired carpet is hand-knotted in New Zealand wool in traditional Turkish knots. Its intricate design and high quality makes it not only an intricate addition to your home, but a worthy family heritage.
Desert in Nain is inspired by the natural patterns of a cracked soil and Australian Aboriginal dot paintings. This desert-inspired carpet is hand-knotted in New Zealand wool in traditional Turkish knots. Its intricate design and high quality makes it not only an intricate addition to your home, but a worthy family heritage.
In designer Ksenia Stanishevski's Black Turquoise Flora, an intricate leaf anatomy is translated into a bold pattern. The carpet is crafted in 100% New Zealand wool in reliable Turkish knots. It's handknotted and yet flawless, showcasing beautiful handiwork and ethereal design.
In designer Ksenia Stanishevski's White Apricot Flora, an intricate leaf anatomy is translated into a bold pattern. The carpet is crafted in 100% New Zealand wool in reliable Turkish knots. It's handknotted and yet flawless, showcasing beautiful handiwork and ethereal design.
Obi is inspired by Japanese modern textile graphics. The large bold floral has a beautiful appearance that is oversized without being overwhelming. Subtle and yet seductive, Obi in Old Rose is a handknotted New Zealand wool textile that makes a definite dynamic statement in your interior.
Obi is inspired by Japanese modern textile graphics. The large bold floral has a beautiful appearance that is oversized without being overwhelming. Subtle and yet seductive, Obi in Peach is a handknotted New Zealand wool textile that makes a definite dynamic statement in your interior.
About the Designer: Ksenia Stanishevski
With a background in visual arts and initially trained in Industrial Design at the School of Design and Architecture in Oslo, Ksenia Stanishevski has worked broadly with different areas of design including animation, interior, product design, branding and lately innovation management. Applying her artistic and fresh approach to every project she has collaborated with many renowned brands in Norway
2Form is a Scandinavian label est. in 2005. It combines commitment to arresting design, high quality, innovation and skilled craftsmanship. 2Form seeks to tell genuine design narratives of nature as well as provide graphic and textural explorations. Several designs won design awards both in Norway and internationally, including Award for Design Excellence by Norwegian Design Council and Elle Collection 2009. The rugs are manufactured in India by experienced craftsmen in natural materials only.
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