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Merger Rug by Hella Jongerius

$4,320.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100085191

Merger Rug by Hella Jongerius

$4,320.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100085191
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Manufacturer SKU: 650051-592_5 x 7
Merger Rug by Hella Jongerius
$4,320.00
$4,320.00

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A collaboration between renowned designer Hella Jongerius and the celebrated textile company Maharam, the handwoven Merger Rug is a two-tone design inspired by English color-matching techniques. Woven from a blend of New Zealand wool and cotton, the Merger Rug juxtaposes complementary hues in sweeping bands to create a remarkable visual effect.
  • Two color elements juxtaposed in a diagonal structure.
  • Handwoven with 80% wool and 20% cotton.
  • Rug pad recommended.
Brand
Maharam
General Dimensions
  • 60" W 84" L
Product Weight
12.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
2-year warranty
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Dimensions

6' x 9'

  • Length (in): 108
  • Width (in): 72
  • Weight (lbs): 19
  • Pile (Thickness): ¼

8' x 10'

  • Length (in): 120
  • Width (in): 96
  • Weight (lbs): 28
  • Pile (Thickness): ¼

5' x 7'

  • Length (in): 84
  • Width (in): 60
  • Weight (lbs): 12.25
  • Pile (Thickness): ¼
  • 80% wool, 20% cotton
Hella Jongerius

Hella Jongerius

“My main focus when I design an object is the relationship between the object and the user,” says Berlin-based Dutch designer Hella Jongerius. She has been combining her incredible attention to detail with an innovative approach to color to create textiles, rugs, housewares and furniture since she graduated with a degree in industrial design in 1993.

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