Waan by GAN Rugs

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The Waan collection is made using wool for a soft and comforting feel.

It uses colour contrasting threads that generate a knot-like finish, creating a unique item to add to a living space to tie everything together.

Composition: 100% Wool

Technique: Hand Loom

Colours: Taupe, Blue & Black/White

Dimensions:

170cm x 240cm

200cm x 300cm

250cm x 250cm

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$2,670.00

Brand:GAN
Lead time:12+ weeks
Delivery: More info on delivery
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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

Dienke Dekker

Dienke Dekker became entirely fascinated by textiles and their techniques during her minor studies in textile at the Design Academy Eindhoven, ultimately leading her to solely specialise in the subject. Since graduating cum laude from the Man & Living department in 2012, she has been working on the development of textile products and initiated several free experimental textile projects.

In addition, intrigued by the multitude of textile crafts and their different regional characteristics, she conducted several research trips in collaboration with local artisans to learn more about traditional techniques and their modern adaptations.

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