For most people, the most important place in a house is the living room, where we spend most of our time, where we have fun, where we receive visitors and where we often have dinner. According to contemporary interior design trends, the most common approach is to be eclectic, combining pieces of different styles and adding accessories to create a warm atmosphere in which we can tell the stories of our trips and spend time with family and friends. The hand-made accessories collections by Gan Rugs allow us to bring a touch of originality and change the atmosphere of the living room, to really feel at home.
Rug Rodas Blue
Rug Rodas Blue
Rug Rodas Blue and Rug Silaï Grey
The interiors of the duplex apartment designed by Atelier Lígia Casanova in Lisbon are an excellent representation of this eclectic style. A two-story bookshelf and storage unit, with its own sliding staircase, frames the double-height living room. In the center of the space has been placed a blue carpet Rodas and a gray carpet Silaï, whose relaxing color is integrated with the walls, while the Portuguese sun floods the space through the balcony doors.
Rug Rodas Blue
Rug Rodas Blue
The Mediterranean light is amplified with the inclusion of Canevas and Knotwork in this home in Israel, a house and garden designed by the architectural studio Levy Chamizer, in a city near Tel Aviv. The boundaries between the exterior and interior areas are blurred with the addition of the flowered Canevas rug by Charlotte Lancelot.
The abstract floral pattern recalls the vegetation that surrounds the entire house. The Aram tables, designed by Nendo for GAN, also take up these color tones and continue to blur the interior/exterior boundary.
Aram table ; Rug Canevas
Rug Knotwork Natural
Rug Knotwork Natural
The project “Live in yellow“, also signed by Atelier Lígia Casanova, is located inside a historic building. The living room has four glass doors that open onto the street, within a generous space defined by wooden floors and design furniture elements such as Mangas Space, created by Patricia Urquiola, and the Knitted Stools, created by Claire Anne O’Brien for GAN.
Mangas Space by Patricia Urquiola
Mangas Space by Patricia Urquiola
Here, the seat modules and carpets form an island in the center of the room. The yellow color is used as an accent throughout the apartment, and resonates with the most neutral palette used for the rest of the elements.
Knitted Stool
Mangas Space by Patricia Urquiola
Mangas Space by Patricia Urquiola
The impact that a simple rug can have is also illustrated in a recent project of DM3 y Dimitri Pisarenko, in Tallinn, Estonia. This space is defined by its high ceilings and its generous spatial proportions.
Rug kilim Palermo
Rug kilim Palermo
The project uses the kilim carpets Siracusa and Palermo, both designed by Sandra Figuerola for GAN: these carpets attract attention and define the areas around which the furniture is organized, which provides functionality and structure to the home. Its colorful geometric patterns unify the eclectic mix of materials and furniture.
Rug kilim Palermo
Rug kilim Siracusa
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