Ropes of different sizes are interwoven to create the undulating Link outdoor rug. A design created by MUT Design for Spanish company Expormim.
Photo by Yosigo
Three millimetres thick and made from hardwearing polypropylene, the ropes are braided together to form a richly-textured base layer. This is interspersed with a decorative strip of wider, 16-millimetre rope, forming raised ridges across the body of the rug and a playful scalloped pattern around the edges where it is fed back into the weave. Photo by Yosigo
Beyond creating a nuanced surface, the use of different kinds of rope also allows for the introduction of peekaboo colour block details around the rim and in the overhanging loops.Photo by Cualiti Photo by Cualiti
These can be customised to the palette of a given space, ranging from muted oatmeal and sage green to bolder combinations of brick red and grey. Although often overlooked as a decorative element, Expormim hopes that Link will establish rugs as “the cherry on top of an outdoor setting“. Photo by Meritxell Arjalaguer Photo by Meritxell Arjalaguer
Fuente: MUT Design
Top image by Yosigo
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