JC-7 Isola

Hand Tufting rug in New Zealand Wool by Joe Colombo
JC-7 Isola
Rust Green

Isola echoes designer Joe Colombo’s aesthetic, in which a strong sense of irony smooths its almost-science fictional essence. This carpet reintroduces the graphic design element visible in technical drawings penned by Joe Colombo for the Hoecht stand at the Dusseldorf plastics fair in 1970.

COLOR VARIANT
Rust Green
Orange
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Dimensions (Cm)240 × 240
Dimensions (Ft)7.87 × 7.87
Pile composition100% New Zealand wool
Height18 mm
TecniqueHand Tufting
Originindia
FinishingWool pile cut. The carpets are hand washed, clipped and carved.
ColorRust Green, Orange

Care & Maintenance
A correct handling and small daily attentions ensure that you may preserve over time the tactile and aesthetic qualities of the carpet. In addition to the quality of the cleaning, which must strictly be professional in case of handmade carpets, there are a number of important recommendations to be made. A few inconveniences may occur soon after first buying a hand-crafted carpet for the first time. Recognizing them and knowing how to deal with them can help you prevent irreversible damage.

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About Material
New Zealand Wool

Finer and longer compared to common wool, the wool obtained from the shearing of New Zealand sheep has always been widely appreciated in the furniture and clothing business. These yarns can be successfully declined in different colors and decorations, and are used for the making of all Amini hand tufted rugs.Più fine e lunga rispetto alla lana comune, la lana ottenuta dalla tosatura di ovini neozelandesi è da sempre apprezzata nel settore arredo e abbigliamento. Questi filati hanno la capacità di essere declinati in diversi colori e decori, e vengono utilizzati per la realizzazione di tutti i tappeti Amini taftati a mano.

Designer: Joe Colombo

Joe Colombo has left many examples of the originality of his intuitions, deriving from constant research into new technologies and from a deep sensitivity in establishing a relationship between humans and the constantly evolving habitat. Joe Colombo introduces the relationship between space and time in design and he defines furniture as autonomous, flexible, coordinated, convertible, and independent from the architectural contest.

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