Friday, June 4, 2010

Nanimarquina Little Field of Flowers Modern Rug by Tord Boontje


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers In Purples


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers In Reds


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers In Greens


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers In Ivory


Nanimarquina Little Field Of Flowers

The Little Field Of Flowers was designed by Tord Boontje for Nanimarquina in Spain. Nature sneaks into the house thanks to this rug made with small, hand woven felt flowers. A rural oasis where you can dream and take a break from the urban hustle and bustle, from the cold pavement and stress of the city. A garden of unique delights that marks its own seasons according to the color chosen: purples, reds, greens or ivory. A piece that has won multiple design awards, that is not indifferent and invites you to play in its smooth, gentle leaves. It is another sign of the three-dimensional possibilities of rugs, with a large dose of subtlety, taste for the exquisite and refinement.

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Nanimarquina Juliette Rug by Nani Marquina


Nanimarquina Juliette 5 Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug 4


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette 3 Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette 2 Rug



Nanimarquina Juliette 1 Rug


Nanimarquina Juliette Rug

The Juliette rug was designed by Nani Marquina for Nanimarquina in Spain. The spirit of this collection Juliette collection is that of taking a classic decorative motif, inspired by Victorian aesthetics, into a contemporary trend predominated by strong color contrast. Its design reinterprets the majesty of palatial floral ornaments, proving how the old can become something modern depending on its context. Two different sizes and three color combinations, in reds, grays or greens, make it a versatile piece, ideal for those who love blending. Past and present join hands in a rug of daring beauty.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Nanimarquina Dolce Rug by Martín Azúa & Gerard Moliné


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug Ivory Sizes


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug Gray Sizes


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug Close Up


Nanimarquina Dolce Rug Red Sizes

The Dolce rug was designed by Martín Azúa & Gerard Moliné for Nanimarquina in Spain. Like its name suggests, this smooth rug oozes sweetness. Reminiscent of succulent cream and sweet ice creams, its undulating surface made from hand loomed felt gives a very appetizing, compact volume. In ivory, gray or red, it induces evocative sensations, the desire to touch it and look at it gluttonously. A piece that is undoubtedly for environments seeking serenity, delicious moments of gentle warmth, living rooms not only in which to live, but also to enjoy living. Undeniably beautiful, this rug is irresistible.

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Nanimarquina Despertar Rug by Javier Mariscal


Nanimarquina Despertar Rug


Nanimarquina Despertar Rug In Brown


Nanimarquina Despertar Rug


Nanimarquina Despertar Rug In Blue


Nanimarquina Despertar Rug


Nanimarquina Despertar Rug In Ivory

The Despertar Rug was designed by Javier Mariscal for Nanimarquina in Spain. the Despertar Rug combines an intricate pattern with subtle coloring. Like signs of identity, the irregularity of its perimeter and abstract figures are so recognizable from the universe of Mariscal. The different color choices respond to the need to highlight the rug’s complex geometry, conceived for spaces where controlled disorder predominates. Placed next to the bed, it might symbolize the first, warm desire of a wonderful day, and is the ideal complement for any bedroom. Because its design, like love, has no age.

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Nanimarquina Deploye Throws by Ana Mir and Emili Padros


Nanimarquina Deploye Throw


Nanimarquina Deploye Throw In Green & Black


Nanimarquina Deploye Rug In Red & Black


Nanimarquina Deploye Throw In Green & Black


Nanimarquina Deploye Throw


Nanimarquina Deploye Throw

The Deploye Throws were designed by Ana Mir and Emili Padros for Nanimarquina in Spain. Form meets function in these colorful and decorative throws. Because they're sold as a pair, the bright colors complement each other perfectly. They can be thrown over a chair or couch to add a splash of color or they can be used a blanket. Alternating, strategically-located geometric cuts merge decoration with functionality in déployé blankets. Made from 100% wool, they are a contemporary reinterpretation of traditional shawls. The cuts in these warm household accessories extend throughout the blanket, showing its embroidery and color changes. Heads or tails, in red and black or green and black, the first forms a semicircle from which diagonals extend, like a sun on the horizon, while in the second the incisions delineate squares. The design of both gives them great freedom of movement, as well as an impeccable flow.

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Nanimarquina Cuks Color Rugs by Nani Marquina


Nanimarquina Cuks Rug In Reds


Nanimarquina Cuks Rug Sizes for Reds


Nanimarquina Cuks Rug Sizes for Grays


Nanimarquina Cuks Rug In Grays


Nanimarquina Cuks Rug In Reds


Nanimarquina Cuks Rug In Grays

The Cuks series Rugs were designed by Nani Marquina for Nanimarquina in Spain. The Cuks rug in Reds or Grays will bring a feeling of comfort to any home with its strands of soft New Zealand wool. Tradition and modernity coexist in this piece, since it was born from the synthesis between researching handcrafted systems and searching for an innovative aesthetic. It consists in inserting wool strands that project from the fabric, giving the rug an unusual look, contributing a fresh look to an ancient technique. There is uniformity in its rough finish, while in the red and gray versions, different shades of said colors are mixed in the rugs to give the surface more dynamism. In any case with these thick and shaggy rugs, one enjoys great tactile and visual richness.

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Nanimarquina Cuks Ivory Rug By Nani Marquina


Nanimarquina Cuks Ivory Rug


Nanimarquina Cuks Ivory Rug Sizes

The Cuks series of Rugs was designed by Nani Marquina for Nanimarquina in Spain. The Cuks Ivory rug is comprised of lush strands of ivory color New Zealand wool. It will bring a feeling of comfort and elegance to any room in your home. Tradition and modernity coexist in this piece, since it was born from the synthesis between researching handcrafted systems and searching for an innovative aesthetic. It consists in inserting wool strands that project from the fabric, giving the rug an unusual look, contributing a fresh look to an ancient technique. There is uniformity in its rough finish, while in the red and gray versions, different shades of said colors are mixed in the rugs to give the surface more dynamism. In any case with these thick and shaggy rugs, one enjoys great tactile and visual richness.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Nanimarquina Cojines Modern Pillow by Diego Fortunato


Nanimarquina Cojines! Pillow


Nanimarquina Cojines! Pillow


Nanimarquina Cojines! Pillow, Cushion, Table or Seat


Nanimarquina Cojines In Purple


Nanimarquina Cojines In Green


Nanimarquina Cojines In Blue


Nanimarquina Cojines In Orange


Nanimarquina Cojines In Red


Nanimarquina Cojines In Black


Nanimarquina Cojines In White

The Cojines pillows were designed by Diego Fortunato for Nanimarquina in Spain. Cojines! Cojines! is an afternoon pillow that can be thrown on a couch or chair, or stacked with others to create a seat or a bed. This is a fun and carefree collection of cushions in various colors, which can be pieced together and combined using magnetic clasps located on their sides, forming pieces of different sizes and shapes for sitting and even sleeping on. There are seven models in all, which — together with total freedom of composition — might result in a colorful bed for unexpected guests, a large pouffe or coffee table, a chill-out area or even a small improvised seat. Their surprising design means they need an exclamation mark.

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