Design

Art Rugs Islands

Vibrant rugs designed with an abstract, pixel pattern.

Ukrainian artist and designer Kristina Gaidamaka creates colorful textiles, modern rugs, and objects that celebrate the beauty of nature with a whimsical twist. For her new collection of handmade rugs, she designed an abstract pattern that reminds of pixelated images. The line features vibrant rugs that are as eye-catching as they are versatile. The Art Rugs Islands come in two versions: Forest Island and Golden Island. While the former boasts green, blue, yellow, and purple colors that offer an abstract take on a woodland setting, the latter features a bright red, orange, and yellow color palette with green and blue accents to resemble a garden in bloom. On one side of the circle, the “pixels” escape the border and seem to spill onto the floor.

Every rug is handmade and features a blend of natural wool and viscose. The manual hand-tufting technique gives the wool extra softness as well as more volume. Added to add vibrancy and clarity to the pixel pattern, the viscose also brings a silky accent to the rugs. Large and bold, the rugs measure 220 cm in diameter, or around 87 inches, ensuring that they’ll create a focal point anywhere, but especially in large rooms. You can find both versions at Art & Design by Kristina Gaidamaka at a price of €2,950 or about $3,580. Photographs© Kristina Gaidamaka.

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