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Architonic ID: 1081043
Year of Launch: 2009
Concept
MAJORE- MY PLEASURE.
The northern chill has given birth to lush and warm woollen carpet MAJORE. The delicious scale and full surface of the carpet are appealing. Materials in the carpet are wool and linen. The three-dimensional loop surface brings forth the best of both materials; the softness of wool and the shine of the linen. The colours of MAJORE carpet collection reflect the lights of the north. Colours of the wool are soft and white linen appears like frost on the carpet’s surface. MAJORE carpet collection compliments Hanna Korvela Design’s spring news, DUETTO 2 carpet. The colours of these two collections have been designed to blend together, and the white linen of MAJORE and white paper yarn of DUETTO 2 tie the models together. Also the changing colours in the wool and cotton can be found in both collections. MAJORE carpet collection visual appearance also compliments other Hanna Korvela Design carpet collections.
Technical Information
Product: hand-tufted woollen carpet
Materials: pile 100% IWS standard pure new, wool and linen (80% wool, 20% linen), backing polyester, bonding latex
Pile height: 25/15 mm
Pile weight: 2 300 gr / m2
Colours: 7 colours, colours can also be chosen from Tempo standard colours (33 colour alternatives), linen white, other colours on special order
Sizes: carpets are produced in custom sizes, maximum width 4 m, size tolerance 3%
Places of use: all spaces at home, homelike public spaces
Dirt repellency treatment: carpets are treated for dirt repellency
Fire resistance treatment: available when needed according to standard IMO653
This product belongs to collection:
Colour solid / plain, Colour white
Natural materials, New wool, Rock Wool, Wool

Finland
Hanna Korvela studied at the Kuopio Academy of Crafts and Design and received her polytechnic degree in textile design in 1194. During her first year of work Hanna Korvela created the Duetto-cotton and paper cord carpet collection, which brought her in line with other well-known Finnish designers and into the public eye. Since 1995 she has also designed Lutheran church textiles, which is becoming an important area in her output. She is also working other home textiles and wall sculptures using a combination of metal and cotton yarn.