RD Echo

Hand Knotting rug in Wool by Dordoni Studio
RD Echo
Ivory / Black

Drawing inspiration from contemporary art, with a subtle nod to the Pointillism movement, RD Echo is made from a blend of fine natural wools and hand-knotted on a single level. Its unique design evokes the exciting image of two celestial bodies touching, creating a visual effect that captures the attention and stimulates the imagination.

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Ivory / Black
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Quality55.000 knots ⁄ sqm
Pile composition100% blend of fine wools
Height12 mm
TecniqueHand Knotting
OriginIndia
FinishingThe carpets are hand washed, clipped and carved. The fringes are revolved on the backside and covered with cloth
ColorIvory / Black

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
Wool

Noble yarn among the most ancient used in carpet production. Wool allows obtaining results of great quality and value, with a refined and timeless design.

Designer: Rodolfo Dordoni

Architect and designer Rodolfo Dordoni was born in Milan, where he graduated in Architecture. Responsible over the years for the art direction of important realities in the design field, Rodolfo Dordoni establishes the Dordoni Architetti studio working in the field of architectural planning and interior design in the residential, commercial and exhibition areas designing projects of private houses and villas as well as retail, industrial and commercial spaces overseeing the realization of showrooms, exhibition stands, restaurants, hotels.

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