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Architonic ID: 1140568
Year of Launch: 2010
SIZES
166x260cm
235x268cm
other sizes upon request
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT TYPE: Hand tufted rug in pure wool and linen
BASE FABRIC: Polyester
ADHESIVE: Acrylic polymer
PILE HEIGHT: approx 8/17 mm
TOTAL HEIGHT: approx 10/19 mm
PILE MATERAIAL: 95% wool and 5% linen
BACKING MATERIAL: Polypropylene and recycled yarn
NUMBER OF THREADS PER STITCH: 5
PILE WEIGHT: approx 3500 g/m²
TOTAL WEIGHT: approx 4500 g/m²
Concept
The inspiration behind Karl is based on a flexible system with various sizes of geometric shapes, like fields. Karl is an exclusive hand tufted rug in the finest wool and linen. The geometric pattern is reinforced by the combination of two pile heights – a higher cut surface and a lower in bouclé. Karl has a timeless and tactile design where the monochrome fields gives a natural highlight for each colour – all in line with Jean-Marie Massaud´s design philosophy. The rug is available in three different colours, two solid colours – and one multi coloured where the fields have different colours, which gives the rug a more playful look. The name Karl is inspired by the philosopher Carl Gustav Jung, but changed to Karl as for Kasthall.
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France
Since the beginning of his career (a 1990 graduate of Paris’ ENSCI-Les Ateliers, Paris Design Institute), Jean-Marie Massaud has been working on an extensive range of works, stretching from architecture to objects, from one-off project to serial ones, from macro environment down to micro contexts. Major brands such as Axor, Cassina, Christofle, Poliform, Toyota have solicited his ability to mix comfort and elegance, zeitgeist and heritage, generosity and distinction. Beyond these elegant designs, his quest for lightness – in matters of essence – synthesize three broader stakes: individual and collective fulfillment, economic and industrial efficiency, and environmental concerns. “I’m trying to find an honest, generous path with the idea that, somewhere between the hard economic data, there are users. People.” His creations, whether speculative or pragmatic, explore this imperative paradigm: reconciling pleasure with responsibility, the individual with the collective. When asked to imagine a new stadium for the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, he comes back with a never seen before cloud and volcano-shaped building, integrated in a vast urban-development program that re-unite leisure and culture, nature and urbanization, sport aficionados and local citizens. Instead of implanting a stadium, he proposed an environment. And the initial vision has proven a realistic approach: the project has come to life in July 2011. More recently, his concept car developed in partnership with Toyota, has the same objective. MEWE is a synthesis of economical and ecological concepts, integrating issues specific to each stakeholder: the user, industry, and the environment. A pioneering multiple-use platform that is a car for the people, with a body in expanded polypropylene foam: a major innovation. “When I’m working on a project, there’s always an attempt to renew the subject I’m involved in”. Another distinctive aspect of his approach.