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$1,995
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$2,775
$1,995
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$2,775
$1,995
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$2,775
$1,995
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$2,775
$1,995
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$2,775
$1,995
SKU: PUNT-STA172-DBRZ-CHM
$1,995
SKU: PUNT-STA172-COF-CRM
$2,775
SKU: PUNT-STA203-DBRZ-CHM
$2,775
SKU: PUNT-STA203-COF-CRM
Description
Inspired by the cubist geometrics of Punt's storage collection of the same name, Stockholm Rug extends the modernist bonafides of the Barcelona-based brand. Available in a choice of small or large sizes, the collection exhibits a handsome combination of curved figures made of Lyocell which lends them a sophisticated shine and a matte background field in 100% New Zealand wool. A striking way to unify a room, its pattern play is more than suitable for residences, hotels or offices.
Specifications
Size
- Small: 94.5" l x 66.9" w (240x170cm)
- Large: 118.1" l x 78.7" w (300x200cm)
Material
New zeland wool, lyocell
Brand
Punt
Get the Punt? Founded in Valencia back in in 1980, the company name means “point.” The Punt (formally Puntmobles) credo philosophizes that “a point is the beginning of a line” and the Spain-based modernist furniture concern has indeed brought forth a long line of artful products in collaboration with designers such as Terence Woodgate, Odosdesign and Vincent Martinez. Along the way, the company has been recognized with numerous awards from the likes of Wallpaper magazine and others. “The points from Punt that go to make up our collection are practically infinite,” they say. “Many of these 'punts' are happy encounters, happy discoveries; others are still searches, seeking serendipity.”
Designer
Mario Ruiz
Barcelona designer Mario Ruiz says he seeks “a new kind of sophistication” in his work, both “in the quality and combination of materials and in the precise styling and balanced radii.” Originally studying industrial design, he first made a name in office furnishings and technology but now Mario's international clientele has widened to include furniture, lighting and brand identity. In the process he has racked up numerous honors, including several IF citations and Red Dot, Design Plus and Wallpaper awards. Ultimately, he says, his designs should align with their surroundings, to create an environment “where one should feel well in oneself.”