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Twiggy

Category: Accessories

Mohebban - Twiggy

Colors, patterns and style of the 70s are the main source of inspiration for this collection, born from the collaboration with the designer Serena Confalonieri.

Hence the name of the collection, Twiggy: the model and actress icon of fashion and style, who, through her miniskirts and bright outfits, has marked the imagination of a decade, characterized by a new freedom both on a creative and social level. The collection consists of hand-tufted 100% wool rugs characterized by four tone-on-tone patterns (with different pile heights) and with contrasting fringes with a particular “scaled” cut that gives volume and softness to this decorative element.

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Standard sizes:
240x170cm, 250x200cm, 300x200cm,
300x250cm, 360x270cm, 400x300 cm
Custom sizes / colors on request

Origin: India
Pile Composition: Wool
Thickness: ≈ 1,3 cm
Technique: Hand-tufted

Mohebban - Twiggy

Twiggy Light Blue

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Twiggy Honey

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Twiggy Sand

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Twiggy Night Blue

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Twiggy Pink

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Twiggy Aubergine

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Twiggy Taupe

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Twiggy Slate Gray

Designed by
Serena Confalonieri
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