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    Article number:
    107198
    Design:
    Eva Schildt
    Material:
    Cotton Linen
    Color:
    Yellow White
    Width:
    250 cm
    Length:
    350 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    Ukraine
    Net weight:
    27 kg
    Designed year:
    2016
  • Product information
    Article number:
    107198
    Design:
    Eva Schildt
    Material:
    Cotton Linen
    Color:
    Yellow White
    Width:
    250 cm
    Length:
    350 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    Ukraine
    Net weight:
    27 kg
    Designed year:
    2016
  • Design

    Designer Eva Schildt’s woven “Vienna” rug was influenced by Josef Frank’s home town Vienna and the city’s blossoming cultural life around the turn of the last century. The artist Gustav Klimt often painted flat backgrounds with seemingly two-dimensional chess squares and circles. The double weave technique made the carpet’s random expression, with miscellaneous squares in different sizes, possible. The colours are the same ones as in Josef Frank’s Aralia print. 

    Designer

    Eva Schildt

    Eva Schildt

    Eva Schildt was raised on an island in Stockholm’s archipelago. She studied furniture and product design at Beckmans College of Design and graduated in 2001. While studying, she worked in the textile department at Svenskt Tenn’s store on Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm, and she started her own design business the year she graduated.

    Since then, Eva Schildt has worked with everything from furniture and textiles to packaging, interiors and designing for trade fairs – often with inspiration from nature and preferably with an element of both humour and multi-functionality. She designed the now classic Oolong table for Svenskt Tenn, among other items. Her work is represented at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and Röhsska Museet in Gothenburg. Read more

  • Design

    Designer Eva Schildt’s woven “Vienna” rug was influenced by Josef Frank’s home town Vienna and the city’s blossoming cultural life around the turn of the last century. The artist Gustav Klimt often painted flat backgrounds with seemingly two-dimensional chess squares and circles. The double weave technique made the carpet’s random expression, with miscellaneous squares in different sizes, possible. The colours are the same ones as in Josef Frank’s Aralia print. 

    Designer

    Eva Schildt

    Eva Schildt

    Eva Schildt was raised on an island in Stockholm’s archipelago. She studied furniture and product design at Beckmans College of Design and graduated in 2001. While studying, she worked in the textile department at Svenskt Tenn’s store on Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm, and she started her own design business the year she graduated.

    Since then, Eva Schildt has worked with everything from furniture and textiles to packaging, interiors and designing for trade fairs – often with inspiration from nature and preferably with an element of both humour and multi-functionality. She designed the now classic Oolong table for Svenskt Tenn, among other items. Her work is represented at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and Röhsska Museet in Gothenburg. Read more

  • Care instructions

    Svenskt Tenn’s cotton rugs are woven with cotton rags on linen yarn. In the beginning, the cotton rags may shed threads. This is part of the rag rug look and character and will stop after a times use. The rug is woven from rags of coloured cotton, they may fade, especially if the rug is placed in direct sunlight. It is recommended to rotate and turn the rug over in order for it to fade evenly.

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Rug Vienna Yellow White Cotton Linen, Yellow White

7,360.00 USD (excl. VAT)

The product is handcrafted after ordering. Contact Svenskt Tenn's Customer Service for information and to place your order.