Whilst the mystery of Polynesian art is still being unraveled, bold symbols, animalistic figures, and large symmetrical patterns start evolving on the looms at the Amadi weaving workshop.
The Fiji collection embodies a new take on the ancient South Pacific art of wood carving. Consequential shapes and rich, vibrant colours are a feature of the art and woven into rugs; these distinctive patterns truly push the boundaries of modern interior design. Deliberate use of raw materials and texture translate these bright, dazzling designs into a series of outstanding carpets.
Haikili, named after the Polynesian god of thunder, this rug features an abstracted animal in the center. The rug's icy palette of light blue, white, and smoky blue make it evident that this rug was inspired by the Polynesian god of storms. Through limiting the use of color, this rug brings the viewer's attention fully to the simple yet abstract shapes used in the rug design.
Made from natural fibers and ethically produced in Afghanistan.
Whilst the mystery of Polynesian art is still being unraveled, bold symbols, animalistic figures, and large symmetrical patterns start evolving on the looms at the Amadi weaving workshop.
The Fiji collection embodies a new take on the ancient South Pacific art of wood carving. Consequential shapes and rich, vibrant colours are a feature of the art and woven into rugs; these distinctive patterns truly push the boundaries of modern interior design. Deliberate use of raw materials and texture translate these bright, dazzling designs into a series of outstanding carpets.
Haikili, named after the Polynesian god of thunder, this rug features an abstracted animal in the center. The rug's icy palette of light blue, white, and smoky blue make it evident that this rug was inspired by the Polynesian god of storms. Through limiting the use of color, this rug brings the viewer's attention fully to the simple yet abstract shapes used in the rug design.
Made from natural fibers and ethically produced in Afghanistan.
Designed to reinvent modern interiorWhilst the mystery of Polynesian art is still being unraveled, bold symbols, animalistic figures, and large symmetrical patterns start evolving on the looms at the Amadi weaving workshop.The Fiji collection embodies a new take on the ancient South Pacific art of wood carving. Consequential shapes and...
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