Colour, geometry and versatility are among the hallmarks of hand-tufted rug Lattice.
December 19th, 2012
New from Spanish brand Gan, Lattice was designed by Valencia-based multidisciplinary design studio Enblanc. Incorporating 6 colours – 2 mid-browns, dark brown, cream, yellow and red – Lattice can be easily placed in a variety of interior contexts.
Enblanc selected the warm colour palette to provide a counterpoint to the asymmetrical geometric design. The staggered pattern ends in a quirky zig-zag edge along 2 sides.
Lattice is composed of 100 per cent new wool and is available in 2 sizes: 170 x 240cm and 200 x 300cm.
Gan Rugs are available in Singapore from P5.
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