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The designer who uses wheatgrass instead of yarn to weave | Anett Papp’s NATURING objects
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The designer who uses wheatgrass instead of yarn to weave | Anett Papp’s NATURING objects

We’ve heard about textile designers a lot, but not so much about people growing (!) textiles. Like many in her profession, Anett Papp started out as a traditional textile designer, but in the focus of her PhD research, she put a project where nature takes over the textile’s place
New carpets added to Hannabi's SOFT collection
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New carpets added to Hannabi's SOFT collection

The Hungarian brand Hannabi has been best known for its perfectly customizable sofas: now even more delicate and sensitive home decoration products will appear alongside their high-quality seating and reclining furniture. First among the new additions are their wool rugs. Anikó Rácz’s “little sofa tailor shop” has successfully strengthened
Thousand faces of rugs | TOP 5
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Thousand faces of rugs | TOP 5

The rug is a real jolly joker in the interior design: it not only makes the room warmer and cozier, but it divides the space, assigns functions, gives color, pattern and texture to the interior. The best part is that we don’t have to put it only on the
Harmony of manufacturers and designers, the way the Czech do it | IHOR
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Harmony of manufacturers and designers, the way the Czech do it | IHOR

The Czech designer duo of Sára Matysová and Ihor Sabadosh teams up with local manufacturers and family businesses to create their sleek interior design objects. They debuted at the 2020 Designblok under the brand name IHOR: at the event, their collection came in first in the category of “Best Home
Contemporary carpets | What the Rug
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Contemporary carpets | What the Rug

Abstract and rectangular rocky landscapes, flowing rivers, waterfalls and coasts appearing in bold, vibrant, orangy colors. Anna Katalin Lovrity’s sensitive and characteristic creations now come to life in the form of sophisticated, hand-made carpets. Meet What the Rug! Anna Katalin Lovrity works as an animation movie director – in addition
The latest carpet trend will come from Ukraine
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The latest carpet trend will come from Ukraine

After Persian rugs, the nomadic Kilims came, and then the Moroccan Beni Ourains (or vice versa). And if we are to believe forecasts, the next carpet trend will be inspired by Ukrainian folk art. We have recently written about the furniture of Ukrainian designer Victoria Yakusha [https://hypeandhyper.com/en/