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Golran 1898 'diamond' Medallion Blue Green Carpet, Large
5800 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, this hand-knotted wool and silk carpet is one of four different models made with the kilim technique. Like all pieces from the line, the carpet's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to created a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues of green and blue.
Golran 1898 'tumulte' Red
15435 EUR
Taken from the 'Meteo collection', a collaboration between French designer Inga Sempé and Golran, this rug is characterised by a poetic and evanescent use of colour, which fluctuates from red to burnt orange. Woven from a combination of wool and silk, the rug is a contemporary riff on the classical Persian carpet, and its blurred geometric lines are the result of a skilful Nepalese artisan technique.
Golran 1898 'paralleli B3' Carpet
21450 EUR
From Dimorestudio's rug collection for the Milan-based brand Golran, the 'Paralleli B3' carpet presents a vibrant amalgamation of different eras and materials. A nod to Persian and Indian aesthetics appears in the form of traditional patterns, which sit alongside Baroque-inspired allusions of embroidery, edgings, frames and ornamental motifs. The wool and silk rug is completed with shapes and lines that reference minimalism and American post-pictorial abstractionism, all bound together with metallic inserts in the weave and tones of teal, burgundy and lilac.
Golran 1898 'trianglehex' Sweet Pink Tall Pouf
1200 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, the design of this hand-knotted wool and silk pouf was initiated with an investigation into the weaving technique of the kilim from which its pattern would be spun. Like all pieces from the line, the pouf's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to create a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues of pink and red.
Golran 1898 'june Free Shape' Rug
8220 EUR
Created by India Mahdavi, Golran's 'Garden of Eden' collection is inspired by Persian gardens in a nod to both the designer's background and the brand's craft. Characterised by a pattern of bold, black edged leaves that hypnotically swirl and overlap as if being swept away by the wind, the asymmetric rug introduces a modern take on colour and movement into any space while simultaneously paying homage to the ancient Persian tradition of carpet making. With its zigzagged edges and yellow palette inspired by summer, 'June Free Shape' is a contemporary take on a centuries-old craft that is both refreshing and beguiling.
Golran 1898 'lake' Red Carpet
17675 EUR
Raw Edges' Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay teamed up with Golran to produce 'Lake', a series of carpets conceived as an a contemporary interpretation of the Persian rug. Exploring optical illusion via an existing op-art lenticular technique, it was the aim of the designers to produce a rug that would reflect the vivid colours of daytime to the less bright shades of the evening, subtly adjusting the mood of its setting through an iridescent pattern. The result, produced by Golran's craftsmen in Nepal, is this hand-knotted wool and bamboo silk rug, which cleverly brings together threads of pinks, reds and burgundy.
Golran 1898 'paralleli B4' Carpet
21450 EUR
From Dimorestudio's rug collection for the Milan-based brand Golran, the 'Paralleli B4' carpet presents a vibrant amalgamation of different eras and materials. A nod to Persian and Indian aesthetics appears in the form of traditional patterns, which sit alongside Baroque-inspired allusions of embroidery, edgings, frames and ornamental motifs. The wool and silk rug is completed with shapes and lines that reference minimalism and American post-pictorial abstractionism, all bound together with metallic inserts in the weave and tones of emerald, fuchsia and mustard.
Golran 1898 'paralleli B1' Carpet
21450 EUR
From Dimorestudio's rug collection for the Milan-based brand Golran, the 'Paralleli B1' carpet presents a vibrant amalgamation of different eras and materials. A nod to Persian and Indian aesthetics appears in the form of traditional patterns, which sit alongside Baroque-inspired allusions of embroidery, edgings, frames and ornamental motifs. The wool and silk rug is completed with shapes and lines that reference minimalism and American post-pictorial abstractionism, all bound together with metallic inserts in the weave and tones of turquoise pink and teal.
Golran 1898 'trianglehex' Sweet Pink Carpet, Medium
4630 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, this hand-knotted wool and silk carpet is one of four different models made with the kilim technique. Like all pieces from the line, the carpet's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to create a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues of pinks and reds.
Golran 1898 'diamond' Black Carpet, Large
8050 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, this hand-knotted wool and silk carpet is one of four different models made with the kilim technique. Like all pieces from the line, the black carpet's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to created a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues.
Golran 1898 'december Free Shape' Rug
8220 EUR
Created by India Mahdavi, Golran's 'Garden of Eden' collection is inspired by Persian gardens in a nod to both the designer's background and the brand's craft. Characterised by a pattern of bold, black edged leaves that hypnotically swirl and overlap as if being swept away by the wind, the asymmetric rug introduces a modern take on colour and movement into any space while simultaneously paying homage to the ancient Persian tradition of carpet making. With its zigzagged edges and brown palette inspired by winter, 'December Free Shape' is a contemporary take on a centuries-old craft that is both refreshing and beguiling.
Golran 1898 'diamond' Medallion Blue Green Tall Pouf
1200 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, the design of this hand-knotted wool and silk pouf was initiated with an investigation into the weaving technique of the kilim from which its pattern would be spun. Like all pieces from the line, the pouf's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to create a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues of green and blue.
Golran 1898 'tumulte' Dark Blue
15435 EUR
Taken from the 'Meteo collection', a collaboration between French designer Inga Sempé and Golran, this rug is characterised by a poetic and evanescent use of colour, which fluctuates from dark blue to purple. Woven from a combination of wool and silk, the rug is a contemporary riff on the classical Persian carpet, and its blurred geometric lines are the result of a skilful Nepalese artisan technique.
Golran 1898 'march Free Shape' Rug
8220 EUR
Created by India Mahdavi, Golran's 'Garden of Eden' collection is inspired by Persian gardens in a nod to both the designer's background and the brand's craft. Characterised by a pattern of bold, black edged leaves that hypnotically swirl and overlap as if being swept away by the wind, the asymmetric rug introduces a modern take on colour and movement into any space while simultaneously paying homage to the ancient Persian tradition of carpet making. With its zigzagged edges and green palette inspired by spring, 'March Free Shape' is a contemporary take on a centuries-old craft that is both refreshing and beguiling.
Golran 1898 'diamond' Black Carpet, Medium
2560 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, this hand-knotted wool and silk carpet is one of four different models made with the kilim technique. Like all pieces from the line, the black carpet's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to created a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues.
Golran 1898 'trianglehex' Sweet Pink Carpet, Large
5800 EUR
From Bertjan Pot's 'Triangles' collection for Golran, this hand-knotted wool and silk carpet is one of four different models made with the kilim technique. Like all pieces from the line, the carpet's pattern is based on the geometric form of the triangle, which here has been positioned to create a kaleidoscopic series of diamonds and hexagons, emphasised by a clever arrangement of both contrasting and harmonising hues of pinks and reds.
Golran 1898 'september Free Shape' Rug
8220 EUR
Created by India Mahdavi, Golran's 'Garden of Eden' collection is inspired by Persian gardens in a nod to the both designer's background and the brand's craft. Characterised by a pattern of bold, black edged leaves that hypnotically swirl and overlap as if being swept away by the wind, the asymmetric rug introduces a modern take on colour and movement into any space while simultaneously paying homage to the ancient Persian tradition of carpet making. With its zigzagged edges and red palette inspired by autumn, 'September Free Shape' is a contemporary take on a centuries-old craft that is both refreshing and beguiling.
Golran 1898 'tumulte' Purple
15435 EUR
Taken from the 'Meteo collection', a collaboration between French designer Inga Sempé and Golran, this rug is characterised by a poetic and evanescent use of colour, which fluctuates from dark purple to lilac. Woven from a combination of wool and silk, the rug is a contemporary riff on the classical Persian carpet, and it's blurred geometric lines are the result of a skilful Nepalese artisan technique.