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Daniel Valero
Chipe Rug
In 2015, Mexican architect and designer Daniel Valero collaborated with textile artist Rúben Tamayo to create a series of collage-like rugs, emblematizing the national landscape: “Mexican territory is a mix of mountains, rivers, seas, deserts and forests a merge of colors and aromas, all these elements wrapped as a flower bouquet.” This initiative continues in Valero’s current polychromatic, asymmetrical designs in wool. Their fringed oblongs sprawl in a natural and relaxed manner across a floor or stairs.
Note: this item will be made to order and may not be able to ship immediately. A representative will contact buyers to provide additional information.
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Artist
Daniel Valero
Material
Wool
Contributing Gallery
AGO Projects
Date
2019
Dimensions
98.4 in × in × 88.6 in
249.936 cm × 0.0 cm × 225.044 cm
Irregular shape, Edition 3/12 + 2AP This photo depicts a similar rug
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Image credit: Copyright the artist, courtesy of AGO Projects
Chipe Rug, 2019
98.4 in × in × 88.6 in
Irregular shape, Edition 3/12 + 2AP This photo depicts a similar rug
WoolAGO Projects
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In 2015, Mexican architect and designer Daniel Valero collaborated with textile artist Rúben Tamayo to create a series of collage-like rugs, emblematizing the national landscape: “Mexican territory is a mix of mountains, rivers, seas, deserts and forests a merge of colors and aromas, all these elements wrapped as a flower bouquet.” This initiative continues in Valero’s current polychromatic, asymmetrical designs in wool. Their fringed oblongs sprawl in a natural and relaxed manner across a floor or stairs.
Note: this item will be made to order and may not be able to ship immediately. A representative will contact buyers to provide additional information.