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Re-Rug Rug

Nani Marquina

Re-Rug emerged from the decision to use the wool leftovers accumulated by our suppliers.
Each Re-Rug uses 1kg/m2 of reprocessed wool, thereby directly helping to shrink unmanaged waste, as well as reducing CO2 emissions, since no virgin material needs to be produced or transported. The result is a unique, circular collection that is composed of 50% virgin wool and 50% reused wool.
Each Re-Rug combines different shades to create a marbled effect.
  • Fiber

    49% New Zealand wool

    45% Felt

    6% Cotton

  • Technique

    Hand loomed Dhurrie

  • Type

    Dhurrie

  • Total height

    8 mm

  • Density

    18.600 yarns/m2

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Re-Rug emerged from the decision to use the wool leftovers accumulated by our suppliers.
Each Re-Rug uses 1kg/m2 of reprocessed wool, thereby directly helping to shrink unmanaged waste, as well as reducing CO2 emissions, since no virgin material needs to be produced or transported. The result is a unique, circular collection that is composed of 50% virgin wool and 50% reused wool.
Each Re-Rug combines different shades to create a marbled effect.
  • Fibers

    49% New Zealand wool

    45% Felt

    6% Cotton

  • Technique

    Hand loomed Dhurrie

  • Type

    Dhurrie

  • Altura total

    8 mm

  • Density

    18.600 yarns/m2

Fibers

50% 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.

50% Recycled wool

The use of recycled lances contributes directly to the reduction of unmanaged waste, as well as to reductions in Co2 emissions, since virgin material does not need to be produced or transported. The tone of these threads preserves the irregularity and tonal richness of the mountains of wool.

Technique

Hand loomed Dhurrie

The use of recycled lances contributes directly to the reduction of unmanaged waste, as well as to reductions in Co2 emissions, since virgin material does not need to be produced or transported. The tone of these threads preserves the irregularity and tonal richness of the mountains of wool.

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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Re-Rug Collection

Re-Rug arose from the decision to use the surplus wool accumulated by our suppliers. This initiative is the result of a long research process, the challenge of recovering these wools to create a new yarn suitable for weaving.

Each Re-Rug uses 1kg/m2 of reprocessed wool, thus contributing directly to the reduction of unmanaged waste, as well as to the reduction of CO2 emissions, since it is not necessary to produce virgin material.

The hallmark of this collection is the intention to preserve the irregularity and tonal richness of the wool remnants. This challenge led us to experiment with new processes through which we have managed to maintain multiple colors.

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Designed by

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.