Dezeen Showroom: Spanish textile model Gan has launched a wool rug that replicates the distinctive topography of La Geria – a protected panorama on Lanzarote the place wine is grown in conical pits dug into the volcanic soil.
Designed by Gandia Blasco Inventive Director José Antonio Gandía-Blasco Canales, the La Geria Lanzarote rug is hand-embellished in India to imitate the depth and texture of the rocky “picón” layer of volcanic rock fragments.
The carpet reproduces not solely the irregular placement of the conical pits, but additionally the younger inexperienced vines that sprout from their heart, making a dramatic coloration distinction.
It’s accessible in a spherical dimension and two rectangular sizes, all of which draw a parallel between viticulture and rug making as two conventional crafts that work with pure supplies.
“Viticulture in La Geria was developed in a standard method, utilizing ancestral method,” Gan stated. “Handwork is key in all phases of its course of, from reducing to harvesting.”
“In flip, rugs like Gan's are born from the earth,” added the model. “Wool, the uncooked materials of this new creation by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales, is labored with precision and element by craftsmen utilizing ancestral methods, handed down from era to era, which have been saved alive all through time” .
Product particulars:
Product: La Geria Lanzarote carpet
designer: José Antonio Gandía-Blasco Canales
Model: each
Contact: [email protected]
Materials: wool
Dimensions: 1660 x 2470 millimeters, 1950 x 3060 millimeters, 2500 millimeters in diameter
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