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Chillida Figura Humana 1948

Eduardo Chillida

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7.510,00€
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7.510,00€

A tribute to the work of Eduardo Chillida, this model reflects the silhouette of a lying woman.

Transformed into a rug, Figura Humana 1948 is an indoor rug hand-woven with New Zealand wool using the hand tufted technique.

A designer rug that perfectly captures the subtlety and elegant lines of the artist.

  • Fiber

    New Zealand wool

  • Technique

    Hand Knotted Indo Nepal

  • Guy

    Indo Nepal

  • Total height

    15mm

  • Density

    137,000 knots/m2

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A tribute to the work of Eduardo Chillida, this model reflects the silhouette of a lying woman.

Transformed into a rug, Figura Humana 1948 is an indoor rug hand-woven with New Zealand wool using the hand tufted technique.

A designer rug that perfectly captures the subtlety and elegant lines of the artist.

  • Fibers

    New Zealand wool

  • Technique

    Hand Knotted Indo Nepal

  • Guy

    Indo Nepal

  • Total height

    15mm

  • Density

    137,000 knots/m2

Fibers

100% New Zealand Wool

Typically, New Zealand wool is known to be the whitest, cleanest, purest and most natural wool in the world. Its softness is due in part to the altitude and the vegetation available to the herds. It is guaranteed to be cruelty-free.

Technique

Hand knotted

Manual weaving made on a vertical loom where the thread is held tightly to the warp using knots.

Cleaning and care

Tips

Vacuum frequently.

Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry.

Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary.

Cleaning and care

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Eduardo Chillida

Eduardo Chillida was born on January 10, 1924 in San Sebastián. His work is present in more than 20 museums around the world, and exhibitions have been held in cities such as Berlin, London and New York.