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SKUGGSVINGEL Rug, flatwoven, light blue/handmade, 240x300 cm

Previous price £ 849
Price £ 425
49% off, save £424
Price valid from 22 Dec and while supply lasts

Complete with

Folded grey rug pad, soft felt texture, eco-friendly materials, protects floors, prevents rug sliding.

STOPP FILT Rug underlay with anti-slip, 190x280 cm

Price £ 10/5.32 m²
Unit price: £1.88/m²

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Product features
  • Flatwoven

This handwoven wool rug has a design inspired by fishing nets and an abstract wave pattern where a mix of smooth surfaces and a low pile at various heights creates an exciting three-dimensional effect.

Article Number705.761.45

The combination of different weaves and textures give the rug a lively character.

The rug is handwoven by skilled craftspeople and adds a personal and vibrant expression to your room.

The rug is made of wool so it’s naturally soil-repellent and very durable.

A perfect companion for all types of flooring, even those with underfloor heating.

Designer

Maria Vinka

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It’s handmade!

This unique piece is a celebration of traditional handicraft blended with contemporary aesthetic. Artisans have given life to the ideas of our IKEA designers using skills passed on through generations. The result is this one-of-a-kind product that bridges ancient techniques with the expressions and lifestyles of today.

Form design process

Made using the Panja weaving technique

Panja weaving is a centuries-old method for making stunning and intricate rugs. A wooden frame with vertical threads is required, and the weaver uses a claw-like tool known as a "panja", to weave horizontal threads tightly through the vertical ones. Panja weaving is time-consuming and it usually takes 4-5 days to complete a rug. It involves considerable skill and attention to detail, resulting in one-of-a-kind works of art of exceptional quality and durability.

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