Florian Pucher’s Land Carpets

Posted by Nan Koenig in Art, Art & Design, Home & Garden, Living on July 27, 2011 at 6:41 am

Photo Credit: Florian Pucher

After attending grad school, Austrian born architect and furniture designer Florian Pucher started out as an architect in China and decided that he wanted to design items on his own. Fascinated by what he saw from his airplane window, he soon began making carpets based on satellite imagery of farmland. The result is Landcarpet, a conceptual series that can be purchased directly from the designer. Pucher states that he was always fascinated by the landscapes he flew over and thought it would make interesting floor coverings. They include maps from Europe, Africa, the United States and the Netherlands, complete with corresponding flower-colored fields. (Cows not included).

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The Pearl Carpet of Baroda

Posted by Minnesotastan in Art on August 26, 2010 at 7:12 am

The carpet, slightly over 5′ x 8′ in size, was commissioned by the Maharajah of the Indian state of Baroda in 1865.

This splendid carpet has a surface that is entirely embellished, created using an estimated two million natural seed pearls, known as “Basra” pearls originally collected in the waters of the Gulf. The design is picked out in coloured glass beads and the whole richly encrusted and embellished with gold set diamonds and precious stones in their hundreds…  Across the centre there are three large round ‘rosettes’ each made of table cut diamonds set in silvered gold. Further smaller diamond rosettes in the border, all of which are embellished with sapphires, rubies and emeralds set in gold.

The carpet was publicly displayed at the Delhi Exhibition in 1902, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1985.  In 2009 it sold at a Sotheby’s auction for $5.5 million.

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Persian Bear Skin Rug

Posted by John Farrier in Art on March 17, 2010 at 8:35 am

Artist Lise Lefebvre created “Bear Hunter” — a Persian rug that looks like a bear skin rug. It’s made from wool, wood, glass, and plastic.

We’ve previously featured Lefebvre’s felted covers for household appliances.

Link via OhGizmo! | Artist Website | Photo: 360SEE

 
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Tapistongs: A Rug with Slippers

Posted by Miss Cellania in Home & Garden on January 19, 2010 at 10:52 am

You’ll always have a place for your slippers with this rug! The slippers fit right into spaces in the design when you’re not using them, and become part of the carpet itself. The rug is called Tapistongs by French designer Lise El Sayed. It looks as if there are enough slippers for plenty of guests around the edge. Link

 
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Moss Carpet

Posted by Queuebot in Architecture, Art, Home & Garden on February 12, 2009 at 12:09 am


If you love being outdoors and the feeling of grass under your toes you’ll be pleased to know that you can bring that feeling into your home. Nguyen La Chanh’s Moss Carpet is a miniature lawn that thrives in humid conditions, making it the perfect addition to your bathroom. The carpet’s base is made from plastezone, a decay-free foam and is landscaped with ball, island and forest moss.

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World’s Largest Sand Carpet

Posted by Jill Harness in Art, Everything Else, World Records on January 7, 2009 at 9:55 pm

This Persian rug is made of colored sand and is located beside the Straight of Hormuz. Life In The Fast Lane has some great images of the “carpet” being assembled as well as some largest sand carpets of the past and some neat sand sculptures.

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