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Shuttle Rug Karin Carlander, 2023 by karakterCopenhagen

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Brand karakterCopenhagen
Category Rug

Description

Weaver and textile artist Karin Carlander interprets classic techniques as the backbone of her creative process. Two new designs – a rectangular rug woven from paper yarn and a fringed throw in alpaca wool – showcase this craftsmanship in contemporary pieces for private and public use. For the Shuttle rug, Carlander decided upon paper yarn because of its crisp and delicate expression. Although challenging to work with, the inflexible plant-based material has its own personality and can withstand being dyed in colours. Carlander utilises the paper yarn’s resilience by dying it in hues that bring attention to its unique texture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Shuttle Rug Karin Carlander, 2023 suitable for commercial projects?

Yes, the Shuttle Rug Karin Carlander, 2023 by karakterCopenhagen is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.

Can the Shuttle Rug Karin Carlander, 2023 be used outdoors?

The Shuttle Rug Karin Carlander, 2023 is designed for indoor use only.

Specifications

Indoor / Outdoor Indoor
Durability Residential
Brand karakterCopenhagen
Category Rug

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GUBI Bestlite BL5 Wall Lamp - Lighting by Gubi

Gubi > Lighting

Designed by the British designer Robert Dudley Best in 1930, the Bestlite BL5 Wall Lamp exudes simplicity and clean shapes in line with the school from Bauhaus, which the designer was highly influenced by. With its adjustable arm, both horizontal and vertical, and movable shade, the Bestlite BL5 Wall Lamp suits well by the desk, as a bedside lamp or in the kitchen where the light needs to be directed. The Bestlite lamp design was first adopted by garages and the Royal Air Force engineering departments due to its great functionality. A feature in Architects Journal lauding Bestlite with the title of the first evidence of Bauhaus in Britain brought the lamp to the attention of the design conscious. Public demand for the Bestlite lamps soon followed and, when Winston Churchill personally chose the Bestlite BL1 Table Lamp for his desk, Bestlite's iconic status was secured. The Bestlite design stays close to its industrial roots and true to its original design. Bestlite is held in permanent collections at both the Victoria &amp; Albert Museum and the Design Museum in London. Loved by architects, designers and design aficionados throughout its long history, today, Bestlite has become a contemporary classic.

K Screen Contour

K Screen Contour - Screens by Knoll

Knoll > Screens

k. screen Contour is a fabric desk screen that offers three mounting heights to select the ideal amount of privacy above or modesty below the desk.

Toe Ottoman - Stone Gray

Toe Ottoman - Stone Gray - Pouf by 101 copenhagen

101 copenhagen > Pouf

The Toe Ottoman is an extension of the bold optimism found throughout the Toe Series, where 1970s space age design is reimagined as sculptural comfort for a contemporary setting. With its seamless form and generous proportions, the ottoman transforms a functional element into a soft architectural gesture.Upholstered in Sunproof fabric woven from Olefin, the thick, fluted texture flows rhythmically across the surface, creating a tactile expression that feels both structured and inviting. Engineered for outdoor environments, the high-performance material is exceptionally resistant to fading and enhanced with advanced UV-blocking agents, while its water-repellent finish allows moisture to bead and roll off with ease, preserving its refined appearance over time.The Stone Gray tone, a soft muted grey with subtle green and brown undertones, introduces a calm and natural character. Reminiscent of weathered stone and dried olive leaves, it enhances the sculptural form with understated warmth while remaining versatile across a wide range of settings.Designed as a versatile companion to the Toe Lounge, Toe Armchair, or Toe Flat, the Toe Ottoman functions effortlessly as a footrest, an additional seat, or a sculptural element on its own. Whether placed in outdoor lounges, terraces, or indoor living spaces, it brings rhythm, softness, and a quiet sense of futurism to the environment.

Toe Sofa - Teak / Stone Gray

Toe Sofa - Teak / Stone Gray - Sofa by 101 copenhagen

101 copenhagen > Sofa

The Toe Sofa in Stone Gray is a sculptural expression of comfort and resilience, designed for contemporary outdoor living. Defined by its voluminous, rounded geometries and seamless upholstery, it transforms seating into an architectural presence inspired by the optimistic spirit of 1970s space-age design.Its generous form is shaped from layered premium foams, creating flowing contours that form a firm cushioned, supportive structure while maintaining a strong structural presence. The Stone Gray tone introduces a calm, natural palette with soft green and brown undertones, evoking weathered stone and dried olive leaves. Complementing the upholstery, solid teak wood adds warmth and natural richness.Crafted in Sunproof fabric, a high-performance textile made from 100% Olefin, the sofa is engineered for outdoor use. It offers exceptional resistance to fading, water repellence, and UV exposure, maintaining both colour and texture over time.The balance between the grounded fabric and the warmth of teak creates an understated sophistication, allowing the sofa to integrate effortlessly into both minimalist and organic indoor and outdoor environments.

Bloom Tray, Mini - Almond

Bloom Tray, Mini - Almond - Styling by 101 copenhagen

101 copenhagen > Styling

Bloom Tray, Mini in Almond is inspired by floral shapes, emphasizing soft and organic forms in a sculptural ceramic tray in a smaller scale. Elegantly sculpted, the design is defined by petal-like forms that fade into one another, reminiscent of the different stages of a bloom from closed to open. Rooted in 70s floral-inspired design, the tray is reinterpreted with a more raw and clean expression. The smoothly curved surface is contrasted by a strong underlying geometry, while the hand-painted ceramic finish in the warm Almond shade enhances the form with subtle depth and tonal variation. A refined play of light and shadow moves across the surface throughout the day, giving the Bloom Tray a changing, expressive character.Place the Bloom Tray, Mini on a bedside table, coffee table, or desk to hold small everyday objects or stand alone as a sculptural accent. Its compact size and organic form bring a sense of natural calm, complementing both modern interiors and other pieces from the Bloom Collection.The surface is hand glazed in order to achieve the unique surface texture. The colours may vary slightly, due to that it is a handmade product. 

Sculpt Art, Face, Big - Dark Grey

Sculpt Art, Face, Big - Dark Grey - Accessories by 101 copenhagen

101 copenhagen > Accessories

The Sculpt Art collection is a series of reliefs for hanging on the wall as pure artistic intentions. The sculptural pieces pull their inspiration from brutalist architecture details, design history and concrete as a surface and material in American Minimalist art of the 1960s. Each piece is handmade from a sustainable concrete-like material of recycled paper, sand and chalk powder, combining artistic work with sustainable production methods. The Sculpt Wall series are available in three different shapes and two different sizes and can easily be hung on a wall with screws and brackets on the backside.Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen &amp; Tommy Hyldahl 

FUNNY_Gamba Anello

FUNNY_Gamba Anello - Table by About Office

About Office > Table

Catalogo | Collezioni | FUNNY | Tavoli riunione FUNNY_Gamba Anello Configurabile e di tendenza. Il tavolo riunioni Gamba Anello della collezione FUNNY si distingue per la sua forte identità estetica. Progettato per ambienti dedicati all’incontro e al dialogo, rappresenta una soluzione ideale per sale riunioni contemporanee, dove funzionalità e relazione si incontrano. La struttura ad anello, continua e riconoscibile, diventa protagonista dello spazio, abbinata a piani in nobilitato o vetro laccato lucido, perfetti per configurazioni flessibili e personalizzabili. Questo tavolo consente di organizzare l’ambiente in modo armonico ed efficiente, favorendo il comfort e la partecipazione durante le riunioni. La sua natura modulare permette di adattarsi facilmente a diverse esigenze progettuali, rendendolo adatto a contesti professionali dinamici, sale riunioni funzionali e spazi aziendali in cui estetica e prestazioni devono convivere con coerenza. Caratteristiche Scheda Tecnica Ambienti Gallery Catalogo Collezione FUNNY Piano disponibile in melaminico o vetro laccato lucido.Struttura metallica ad anello verniciata a sezione rettangolare.Sistema modulare che permette di configurare il tavolo in base a esigenze di spazio e operatività.Tavolo elettrificabile grazie alle varie opzioni di elementi top access, vertebre e carter. I dettagli di FUNNY_Gamba Anello Il profilo continuo della gamba ad anello diventa elemento distintivo del progetto, collegando i piani con eleganza e precisio

HYPE_Pelle

HYPE_Pelle - Desk by About Office

About Office > Desk

Catalogo | Collezioni | HYPE | Scrivanie HYPE_Pelle Pregiata e avvolgente. La scrivania HYPE in Pelle al servizio di chi lavora ricercando benessere, senza rinunciare ad un ambiente sofisticato. Un’estetica ricercata, capace di coniugare comfort tattile e forte presenza scenica. Il piano rivestito in pelle dona calore, morbidezza e una sensazione di accoglienza immediata, elevando la qualità percettiva dello spazio. Le cuciture tono su tono e la cura dei dettagli esprimono artigianalità e precisione, mentre la struttura in alluminio crea un contrasto elegante che valorizza il materiale, abbinato a cover estetiche in legno massello o alluminio. Ideale per uffici direzionali che richiedono rappresentatività e stile, la scrivania Hype in pelle trasmette prestigio, professionalità e una raffinata attenzione alla materia, definendo ambienti di alto livello progettuale. Caratteristiche Scheda Tecnica Ambienti Gallery Catalogo Collezione HYPE Piano rivestito in pelle semi opaca e cerosa al tatto. Struttura in alluminio in versione naturale o verniciata.Pelle disponibile in 6 varianti colore con cuciture tono su tono.Gamba a sezione triangolare o pentagonale con l’aggiunta di cover estetiche. I dettagli di HYPE_Pelle Il piano in nobilitato viene rivestito con pelle bovina e cuciture abbinate, mantenendo una texture morbida, un tatto ceroso e un aspetto semiopaco che aggiunge eleganza, comfort e valore materico all’ambiente direzionale. Come arredare uno spazio con HYPE_Pelle? Arredo

Shang Square

Shang Square - Cabinet by CPRN HOMOOD

CPRN HOMOOD > Cabinet

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3 Stripes

3 Stripes - Cabinet by CPRN HOMOOD

CPRN HOMOOD > Cabinet

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NUBO 4103

NUBO 4103 - Chair by DRESSY

DRESSY > Chair

#gap-472986697 { padding-top: 50px; } #image_763527262 { width: 100%; } #image_1206971741 { width: 87.5%; } Nubo es la nueva colección de asientos diseñada por Santiago Sevillano, resultado de una cuidada artesanía que sigue encontrando nuevas expresiones. Una de sus principales características formales es el encuentro de las partes del respaldo, las cuales dan volumen a la pieza como si de tres nubes fusionadas se tratara. Disponible en cuatro tipos de pies, uno de ellos giratorio, dotando a la colección de una gran versatilidad a la hora de configurar el producto. El respaldo puede ser alto o bajo. Además, se incluye en la colección una butaca tipo lounge.