Tile Rug
Tile Rug
Designer Kroyer-Saetter-Lassen
Tile Rug
Tile Rug
Designer Kroyer-Saetter-Lassen
SKU 71261-016428
Tile Rug
Tile Rug
Tile Rug is inspired by the tactility of sun-warmed brick and the architectural elegance of tiled courtyards. Its structured pattern meets a gentle, textured surface that invites touch. Each rug is constructed from loop and cut pile, crafted from a blend of New Zealand wool, jute and cotton. The design recalls the layered warmth of memory — evening light on stone, the sense of calm in measured repetition. Available in Ivory and Hazel, Tile Rug is offered in two sizes, providing a refined anchoring element for any interior. As the rug is crafted from natural fibers, some shedding is to be expected and will lessen with regular use and care.
5x8 ft. (170x240 cm) W: 66.9 in D: 94.5 in 6x9 ft. (200x300 cm) W: 78.7 in D: 118.1 in
Materials
The rugs are handwoven with a cut
pile, made from 75% wool and 25% jute,
with jute in the warp. The backing is
hand-sewn onto the back.
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Kroyer-Saetter-Lassen
The Copenhagen-based design studio Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen creates furniture and interior objects for clients across the world. Founded in 2016 by Mads Sætter-Lassen and Emil Krøyer, their honest approach to design results in logical, functional and sculptural objects that showcase their strong cultural understanding and Danish design heritage to bridge the gap between art and design. Krøyer-Sætter Lassen began their collaboration at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, where they have graduated with their BA and subsequently, an MA. Their collaboration has grown from a give-and-take about art and design into the creation of existing projects. The duo recognizes their differences and strengths allowing them to approach their process from different character angles. Krøyer-Sætter Lassen engages each other to seek new materials and perspectives in order to work in a nicety way. Krøyer and Sætter-Lassen's honest focus is revealed through their consideration of material properties and tectonic details. They prefer to make the conscious choice of turning a joint or assembly into a visible design asset instead of concealing it -keeping true to the industrial way.