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THE MASHUP CUBIK
Category: Accessories

THE MASHUP CUBIK from kymo
Design by Eva Langhans and Thomas Follner
The oriental carpet meets modernity. One colour – one pattern. THE MASHUP CUBIK builds a unique bridge between THE MASHUP and minimalism. The result? A patchwork design of the next generation.

Product description
Deconstruct the familiar and put it in a wholly contemporary context – how better to sum up the principle behind THE MASHUP? Basically, each THE MASHUP rug is a unique piece... and still can be individually configured.
One colour – one pattern. THE MASHUP CUBIK builds a unique bridge between THE MASHUP and minimalism. The result? A patchwork design of the next generation, with modules that are more extensive than you may be used to from the conventional range of THE MASHUP. The formats and sizes have been kept uniform, giving it a clear structure with an amazing ability to instil tranquillity. The only real difference is the stitching, which is the icing on the cake: despite its rebelliousness, it provides a lynchpin for all the modules by adding amazing contrast.
One colour – one pattern. THE MASHUP CUBIK builds a unique bridge between THE MASHUP and minimalism. The result? A patchwork design of the next generation, with modules that are more extensive than you may be used to from the conventional range of THE MASHUP. The formats and sizes have been kept uniform, giving it a clear structure with an amazing ability to instil tranquillity. The only real difference is the stitching, which is the icing on the cake: despite its rebelliousness, it provides a lynchpin for all the modules by adding amazing contrast.

Product name
THE MASHUP CUBIK
Designer
Eva Langhans
Materials
Wool
Characteristics
high-strength, hand-made, sound-absorbing, washable, custom
Dimensions
Standard sizes: 170x170cm 170x260cm, 260x260cm, 260x350cm, 350x350cm, 350x440cm
Custom sizes available. Maximum size: 400x700cm
Custom sizes available. Maximum size: 400x700cm
Production process
Quality, handknotted oriental rugs made from wool serve as the raw material for THE MASHUP, which are printed and then rendered a "vintage look" in several complex, hand-crafted steps (without adding environmentally questionable bleaches). Then cut into pieces and rearranged by Eva Langhans, an entirely new rug arises by sewing them together by hand – full of respect for traditional craftsmanship.
Year
2013
Designed by
Eva Langhans
