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Rangoli Round Rug

by Nani Marquina
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Regular Price $1,135
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Overview

The Rangoli rug, inspired by and named after a Hindu floral design, was designed by Nani Marquina, the founder of Spanish brand nanimarquina. A Rangoli is a Hindu floral design with a long historic tradition that is placed on the floor at the entrance of houses or buildings as a welcome symbol. The Rangoli provides protection or offers good luck. This modern graphic rug with its beautiful undertones, offers extraordinary charm for living or dining rooms in the large version, or hallways and bedrooms in the smaller version. The Rangoli rug is hand tufted out of pure New Zealand wool.

The Rangoli round rug is available in three sizes (Medium, Large, Extra-Large). This high-quality rug is entirely handcrafted, which may result in slight variances in size. This rug is hand-dyed and color tones may vary a little, which is part of the beauty of the product. Prolonged exposure to sunlight may alter rug color tone and may even cause discoloring.

nanimarquina was founded in 1987 by Nani Marquina and has been dedicated to innovation and quality ever since, blending contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship techniques.

Rangoli Round Rug by Spanish entrepreneur and designer Nani Marquina for nanimarquina
- Modern graphic design inspired by traditional Indian craft
- Hand tufted, 100% New Zealand wool, 36 knots/sq in
- Graphic pattern in shades of blacks and off whites
- Available in three standard sizes Medium (Ø 4'1"), Large (Ø 6'7") or XL (Ø 8’2") x H 0.8", wool pile height 0.6"
- Indoor use
- Contact us for custom sizes
- Do not dry-clean, professional wet cleaning recommended
- Contact us to add an anti-slide rug base
- Several eco-friendly treatments available: anti-stain, anti-UV, antibacterial and antiviral (including COVID-19), flame retardant
- Made in India
- Free Shipping

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MADE IN
India

Designer

Nani Marquina
Nani Marquina

After studying industrial design at the Escuela Massana of Barcelona, Nani Marquina encountered success with her first bespoke textile designs. She launched her company nanimarquina in 1987 with a clear goal: to design unique and surprising handcrafted rugs. The idea of blending contemporary design to traditional rugs was well received and soon the company embarked on the adventure of outsourcing production to those countries that offered cultural value and unlimited possibilities for rug craftsmanship. Nani Marquina with her namesake brand was a pioneer in the field of contemporary rug design. Ever since its beginnings, nanimarquina has been searching for constant innovation, handcraft techniques, and new materials. Working with local and international designers to ensure a diversity of themes, nanimarquina continues to offer one-of-a-kind rugs.