



Scandinavian Modernist Stripe Multiblue
The Scandinavian mid-century modern textile tradition — rooted in the design reform movements of Sweden and Finland from the 1950s through 1970s — produced some of the most intellectually rigorous and visually arresting flat-art rugs of the twentieth century, drawing on abstracted natural forms and a restrained earthy palette to bridge fine art and functional craft. This bespoke hand-tufted wool piece interprets that legacy with confident authority: the field is organised into a series of vertical columns, each populated by a single repeating motif — undulating grass-blade fronds in slate blue and white, rows of concentric oval rings in olive and taupe, split seed-pod teardrops massed on charcoal grounds, regimented grids of raised squares in cream and stone, and feathered leaf sweeps in soft blue — the columns shifting in width and motif sequence to produce an asymmetric yet wholly resolved composition; no border interrupts the field, allowing the vertical rhythm to read as continuous textile art rather than a framed carpet. Available as a made-to-order commission from 91×152 cm up to room-defining 365×550 cm proportions, the palette — slate, charcoal, olive, taupe, and chalk — speaks to architectural interiors where the rug is asked to function as wall-art underfoot. A piece of considered graphic intelligence, as at home in a design-conscious living room as it is in a curated gallery space.
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