Description
“A composition is nothing other than an exact law-abiding organization of the vital forces which, in the form of tensions, are shut up within the elements.”
Wassily Kandinsky wrote these lines in his book Point and Line to Plane, where he published his teaching principles.
This was in 1926, the same year in which he painted Conclusion. In this artwork, he continues developing his peculiar language and the natural coexistance of physical, geometrical, aesthetic and spiritual concepts.
We have the privilege to weave Kandinsky’s artwork Conclusion as a handknotted or as a handtufted rug for your home. Choose the technique the suits your preferences best and place this beautiful runner rug as a bold statement in your hall or corridor.
Nineteen colours are custom-mixed and the premium yarn dyed.
The original Conclusion artwork is currently in a private collection, but you can have it handwoven as a custom rug in your very own home
For environmental reasons and to provide our full bespoke service, our rugs are always made to order.
Delivery time for this rug is between 8 and 12 weeks, depending on the desired size and technique.
• Technique: Tibetan handknotted in 100 knots per square inch or Handtufted.
In the Tibetan handknotted technique we follow the centuries-old handcraft tradition. We first set a vertical wooden loom, on which we stretch cotton warp threads from the bottom to the top in a continuous loop. We then make the knots around two warp threads and a metal rod. The knot count (80, 100 or 150 kpsi -knots per square inch-) states how many individual knots are made in one square inch. A higher knot count allows for more detail in the design while also resulting in a finer rug texture and a longer-lasting rug, as the knots are tighter and denser. Tibetan rugs are extremely high-quality and an wonderful example of pure handcraft.
To create this rug using the handtufted technique, we insert tufts or loops of yarn through a fabric backing using a "tufting gun". We then apply a latex layer to hold the tufts in place and sew a resistant cotton backing on. The tufting method requires a high level of expertise and artistry to reproduce intricate patterns. It is ideal for rounded shapes, as it does not need to follow the design row by row and the yarn can be added freely anywhere, thus allowing for soft curves.
• Material: New Zealand wool.
Pure New Zealand wool is a high-quality, resilient material that offers the brightest colour absorption and creates wonderfully soft rugs.
• Size: 93 x 200 cm (3.1 x 6.6 ft) or 140 x 300 cm (4.6 x 9.8 ft) or contact us to request your bespoke size.
Please note that the sizes and the colours may vary within a 5% margin, due to the completely handmade process and natural materials.