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Wabisabi pouf S

Marcos Catalán , Nani Marquina

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  • Base

    Birch plywood

  • Volumen

    54,04 dm3

  • Structure

    Birch plywood

  • Filling

    PU foam

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The new Wabisabi poufs, inspired by the beauty of imperfection and nature, are created to expand the iconic Wabisabi rug collection. This new addition aims to bring a touch of serenity and elegance to spaces, while maintaining the essence of the Japanese Wabi-sabi philosophy, which celebrates imperfection, transience, and the beauty of nature. 

The poufs are characterized by their timeless design, organic texture, and soft yet contrasting tones that evoke the harmony of simplicity. Made from 100% New Zealand wool, these decorative accessories not only offer comfort and functionality but also serve as a central piece in the decoration of spaces. 

Available in 3 sizes suitable for complementing any type of space, the Wabisabi poufs have been created to become the perfect complement to add volume and warmth to interiors. 

The piece successfully brings together two close designers: on one side, Nani Marquina, who designed the original patterns, and on the other, Marcos Catalán, a designer and architect who added volume to the collection. 

Available in 2 color combinations: anthracite and bone and its inverted version.

  • Base

    Birch plywood

  • Volumen

    54,04 dm3

  • Structure

    Birch plywood

  • Filling

    PU foam

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.

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Wabisabi Collection

Traditional Japanese arts, such as Hagi pottery, Ikebana (flower arranging), gardens, the Japanese tea ceremony, and poetry (such as haiku), captivate those who appreciate beauty.

These arts transmit the essence of wabisabi: the acceptance and contemplation of imperfection, the constant flow (the incomplete) and the impermanence of things. impermanence of things. Wabisabi, impossible to encapsulate in a single word, is a profound concept.

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Nani Marquina

In 1987, she created nanimarquina as a brand dedicated to the design, publishing and distribution of rugs and textile items. In recent years, she has returned to its roots: focusing on the creative side of the brand.

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We help you choose the rug size that best suits your space

Choosing a rug is an important decision. This will order and give personality to the room.

You have to take into account what other objects it will coexist with so that it is fully integrated and provides warmth and comfort to the space.

To help you, we have prepared a measurement guide to make it easier to achieve the desired finish.

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Technique

Hand loomed Dhurrie

Manual weaving on a vertical or horizontal loom that plays with the intersection between weft and warp.

Thin and light rugs that usually feature geometric patterns, as well as firm, resistant and without knots, which makes dhurries clean and easy to maintain rugs.

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Vacuum frequently.

Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry.

Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary.

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Wabisabi Collection

Traditional Japanese arts, such as Hagi pottery, Ikebana (flower arranging), gardens, the Japanese tea ceremony, and poetry (such as haiku), captivate those who appreciate beauty.

These arts transmit the essence of wabisabi: the acceptance and contemplation of imperfection, the constant flow (the incomplete) and the impermanence of things. impermanence of things. Wabisabi, impossible to encapsulate in a single word, is a profound concept.

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Designed by

Nani Marquina

In 1987, she created nanimarquina as a brand dedicated to the design, edition and distribution of rugs and textile articles. In recent years, she has returned to his roots: focusing on the creative side of the brand.