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Paysages by GAN Rugs

Designed by Sebastien Cordoleani

A Rug that captures the horizon.  Paysages  is inspired by the horizon where the sea meets a golden sun.

This rug features beautifully vivid colours in stripes to mimic a rich turquoise sea and a bright sun at midday.

It is made entirely by hand on a vertical loom and hand-knotted by expert craftsmen and women.

Colours: Blue/Yellow

Composition: 100% NZ Wool

Technique: Hand Loom

Dimensions:

170cm x 240cm

200cm x 300cm

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$5,680.00

Brand:GAN
Lead time:12+ weeks
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GAN

GAN is an internationally respected and revered rug company, representing an innovative and contemporary outlook on original textile production.

In the 1940s, GAN carried out a respectful revision of traditions and manual work, leading to the extraordinary evolution of crafts worldwide.
This process has materialised over time into a series of collections of great value in terms of design, research, development, and even business ethics.
GAN rugs are handmade by expert artisans using traditional techniques that have been renewed and updated thanks to the creativity of internationally renowned designers, including Patricia Urquiola, Kengo Kuma and Kensaku Oshiro. This has resulted in many international design awards and ongoing recognition as a leader in the sector.
Its application to modular structures and accessories, which allow the user to create complete spaces, has also given rise to new concepts of habitability in contemporary spaces.

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About the designer

Sebastien Cordoleani

Sébastien Cordoleani is a French designer, born in 1978, who lives and works in Barcelona, Aix-en-Provence and Paris. Having graduated from the ENSCI in 2004, he began working in a studio carrying out different forms of research in design before joining the team at Andrée Putman’s studio. In 2006 he began to work alongside Frank Fontana and then set up his own studio in 2010.

His work seeks to form an articulation between experimental research focused on the importance of the processes inherent to designing and his affirmation of the essential need for design to be centered on its use.

His work includes industrial products, furniture and work on space, from the initial investigative studies to the production of the finalised work. In parallel to his collaborations with Audi, Ricard, Moustache, Gandia Blasco and Cinna he has continued to develop the project “Materials for thought” (Matières à penser) initiated in 2006 and based on the observation of materials and savoir-faire. This work has established regular partnerships with a wide range of craftsmen and manufacturers, such as Selaneuf, the Manufacture de Sèvres, the sweet manufacturer Papabubble and several highly talented craftsmen in both Mexico and Japan.

This approach has been recognised on several occasions : he has been awarded the Grand Prix for Creation by the town of Paris in 2005, been in residency at the Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto in 2007, and was the prize-winner of the Audi Talents Awards and the Grand Prix Design Parade 03 at the Villa Noailles in the same year.

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