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Hayon x Nani Runner L Rug

Jaime Hayon

The imaginary universe of designer Jaime Hayon is captured perfectly in this medium. A runner with a design from which to discover Hayon's characters from any angle.

This high density and hard-wearing collection is hand-tufted from virgin wool.

  • Fiber

    100% New Zealand Wool

  • Technique

    Hand tufted

  • Total height

    20 mm

  • Density

    56.000 tufts/m2

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The imaginary universe of designer Jaime Hayon is captured perfectly in this medium. A runner with a design from which to discover Hayon's characters from any angle.

This high density and hard-wearing collection is hand-tufted from virgin wool.

  • Total height

    20 mm

  • Density

    56.000 tufts/m2

Fibers

100% New Zealand Wool

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

Technique

Hand tufted

Manual process in which, thanks to a manually operated gun, fluid curves and strokes can be created. High density and durability.

Cleaning and care

Tips

Vacuum frequently. Spot clean with appropriate solution before it dries. Take the carpet to a specialized dry cleaner, if necessary.

Cleaning and care

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Hayon x Nani Collection

The perfect gift for a 30-year milestone, the Hayon x Nani is a dreamy, wild collection with a great sense of humour.
A first glance reveals a chaotic tangle of colours and shapes that invade the rug. However, after looking carefully, the imagination of Jaime Hayon springs to life: turtles, lips, hands, stools, fish, half men – half birds…

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Designed by

Jaime Hayon

Jaime can boast one of the most brilliant careers in the recent history of contemporary design. He forged his career as a designer with Fabrica until 2004, when he decided to go his own way.