Ethan Cook flat works rug 200 x 300 peach green check
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Inspired by his decorative woven wall art, Ethan Cooks Flat Works rug in peach green check is part of a series of handwoven kelim rugs designed for HAY. Featuring a geometric abstract design, the rugs...
Specifications
Depth: | 300 |
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Designer: | Ethan Cook |
Length: | 300 |
Material: | Cotton, Wool |
Size: | 200 x 300 |
Width: | 200 |
Care & maintenance
- Use a steamer to remove any wrinkles in the fabric.
- Immediately blot spilled liquids with an absorbent cloth.
- Wash bedding regularly and pay attention to the washing instructions.
- Avoid using concentrated cleaning agents, bleach, ammonia, optical brighteners, or soap intended for hard surfaces.
- For wool fabrics, use lukewarm water and a soft cloth to remove stains, avoid vigorous rubbing.
- For velour fabrics, use a slightly damp cloth in the direction of the nap to restore colour, avoid excessive water use.
- Use an appropriate leather cleaning product to remove stains from leather.
- This information is a general guideline. Please contact our customer service or one of our stores for specific maintenance instructions.
Inspired by his decorative woven wall art, Ethan Cooks Flat Works rug in peach green check is part of a series of handwoven kelim rugs designed for HAY. Featuring a geometric abstract design, the rugs translate the designers bold colour-blocked artwork into practical and decorative items.Crafted in a New Zealand wool-cotton blend, the dyeing and weaving processes mean that each rug varies slightly, giving them a unique, one-of-a-kind quality. Available in different sizes and colour combinations, the rugs are suitable for use in the bedroom, hallway, living room and many other interior spaces.
Ethan Cook
Ethan Cook is an American designer, born in a small town in Texas. In 2008 he moved to New York to live and work as a contemporary artist and designer. Cook is known for his abstract, geometric ‘paintings’ from sewn-together pieces of canvas. He weaves them from old colored cotton and a four-harness flower loom, so his work does not contain any paint. For Cook, the performance of art making is med...
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