Wabi-sabi style ripple texture carpet

£35.10

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Description

Core highlights
Design inspiration
The concept of “natural flow and imperfect beauty” in Wabi-sabi aesthetics is extracted, the ripples of mountains and streams are abstracted, and the texture of “imperfect but healing” is presented by hand-weaving, making the carpet a “flowing symbol of tranquility” in the space.

Material temperature
Natural sisal + cotton and linen blended, the rough toughness of sisal and the softness of cotton and linen are interwoven, retaining the original texture of hand-weaving. The bumps and grooves of each ripple and the thickness of each inch of fiber carry the “non-industrialized” temperature, which is unique and cannot be replicated by machine production.

Design details
Weaving process
The craftsman cross-weaves by hand, first using sisal as the base to shape the ripples, and then filling with cotton and linen to soften the touch, forming a wonderful experience of “visual layers and temperature differences in touch” – stepping on it barefoot, the roughness and softness wrap the soles of the feet at the same time, like touching the “contradictions and harmony” of nature.

Color philosophy
The low-saturation beige apricot color does not steal the limelight of the space, but can soften the edges and corners of the space. It is warm when paired with the log style, and it is more relaxed when paired with the lonely style. It is a “silent plus” in any style, making the color of the home more advanced.

Scene adaptation
Living room: a barefoot corner
Spread on the sofa area, paired with rattan side tables and coarse pottery ornaments, the afternoon sun shines through the gauze curtains, and bare feet step on the ripples, you can clearly feel the friction of the fibers, as if walking on a mountain trail, creating a “pressure-free” healing space for the living room.

When friends come to visit, they sit barefoot on the carpet and chat. The breath of natural materials will make the “social distance” more relaxed, and even the air is naturally lazy.

Tea room: Zen with carpet as mat
Placed under the tea table, it replaces the traditional tea mat. The ripple texture echoes the flow of tea soup. When brewing tea, the ripples of the tea soup and the ripples of the carpet form a “space dialogue”, which makes the act of drinking tea more Zen.

Paired with an old elm tea table and coarse pottery tea sets, tea stains are sprinkled on the carpet surface and can be cleaned by wiping it lightly with a wet rag. The inclusiveness of natural materials makes “traces of life” a part of aesthetics.

(Bedroom: A natural ritual before going to bed
Spread it beside the bed, and step on the soft and rough ripples in the morning, as if “welcoming nature” with touch; when you get up late at night, under the dim light, the ripple texture is like an abstract painting, adding a “quiet artistic sense” to the sleeping space.

Matched with linen bedding and rattan chandeliers, the bedroom changes from a “sleeping place” to a “natural corner where you must check in every day”.

Practical value
(Natural properties
Sisal + cotton and linen are both degradable natural fibers, 0 formaldehyde, 0 chemical additives, giving the family the safest touch, especially suitable for families with children and pets. Even if children and pets bite, there is no need to worry about health risks.

Physical advantages
Breathable and moisture-proof: The gaps between the fibers can quickly discharge moisture, and the southern rainy season will not be stuffy and smelly, giving the floor a “breathable protective coat”.

Wear-resistant and durable: The toughness of sisal can withstand high-frequency trampling and heavy pressure from furniture. After 3-5 years of use, the ripples will not be generated due to use “Natural aging” has a more Wabi-sabi-style “time texture”.

Cleaning Guide
Daily: Use a soft-bristled broom to sweep along the ripples, or use a vacuum cleaner in “low power mode” to remove dust and retain the natural texture of the surface.

Local stains: Use a damp cloth dipped in light salt water to pat gently (natural materials are more suitable for neutral cleaning). After drying in the shade, the texture remains three-dimensional. Avoid exposure to the sun (which will make the fibers dry and hard), so that it always maintains a “soft and rough feeling”.

7’10” x 10′ (Rectangular)

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