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Timorous Beasties Berkeley Bloom Art Rug
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Timorous Beasties Berkeley Bloom Art Rug

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Timorous Beasties, a renowned design house, now offers Berkeley Blooms, a capsule collection that features eco-woven wallpaper, luxe velvet, lush fringe cushions, and a dramatic statement rug. This short-pile rug is backed with felt backing, is sure to be the focal point of any room with its brilliant festoons of psychedelic florals and tangles vines.

  • Materials: 100% Polyamide
  • Dimensions: 200 x 300cm
  • Tufted and Printed
  • Pile Height: 5.5mm (short)
  • Backing: Felt
  • Colour: Chrome Jet Print
  • Excluded From Online Promotions
  • Made To Order
  • Lead Time Approx: 8 Weeks

 

Timorous Beasties was established in Glasgow in 1990 By Alistair McAuley and Paul Simmons, who both studied textile design at Glasgow School of Art. The studio is a diverse operation and has emerged as a multi-award winning, internationally acclaimed icon. They create beautiful and unique wallpapers, fabrics, cushions and rugs.

Timorous Beasties’ work embodies a unique diversity of pattern, ranging from design that echoes a golden age of copperplate engraving (a time-honoured classic is the Thistle range; or Merian Palm superwide wallpaper) to example of a distinctly edgy nature, an elegant transgression, a display of chic irreverence. Yet, the studio fully engages a design discourse with textiles history by lending an aesthetic evolution to time-honoured motifs.

The art critic John Ruskin related a universal connection between nature, art and society. Timorous Beasties share a similar world view, where plants, animals and society are visually inextricable. They are devoted to how that impacts as pattern design in our daily experience of furnished spaces, from one-bedroom flats to country villas, to the halls of civic and government buildings, departure lounge backdrops, boutique enclaves, restaurants, and hotels.

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