Overview
The Do-Lo-Rez rug collection is available in six color options (Do-Lo-Rez 1 in Reds, Blues, Greys and Do-Lo-Rez 2 in Reds, Blues, Greys) and in two large sizes with different dimensions. These high-quality rugs are entirely handcrafted, which may result in slight variances in size. These rugs are hand-dyed and color tones may vary a little. Prolonged exposure to sunlight may alter rug color tone and may even cause discoloring. Shading or pooling effects may appear on cut-pile rugs. Depending on pile direction and the way the light strikes it, color depth and luminosity may appear to vary. Some rugs are woven from natural yarns made up of several different strands of fibers twisted together. In cut-pile rugs, these yarns may shed loose fibers when in use. Vacuuming your rug regularly will remove the fluff formed by these fibers. After vacuuming, loose fibers may appear in cut-pile rugs, trimming these with a pair of scissors is recommended.
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.
Do-Lo-Rez 1 Rug, by Israeli architect, artist, and designer Ron Arad for nanimarquina
- Contemporary design
- 100% New Zealand wool, 36 knots/sq in
- Hand tufted,
- L 9’1” x W 6' x H 1.4", wool pile height goes from 0.3", 0.6", 1" depending on the area
- Contact us for custom sizes
- Professional wet cleaning recommended, do not dry clean
- 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
- Indoor use
- Made in India
- Free Shipping



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Designer

Combining playful forms and experiments with advanced technologies, Ron Arad has emerged as one of the most influential designers of our time. His constant experimentation with the possibilities of materials such as steel, aluminum or polyamide and his radical re-invention of the form and structure of furniture has put him at the forefront of contemporary design and architecture. Born in Tel Aviv, he moved to London in 1973 to study architecture and made his name in the early 1980s as a self-taught designer-maker of sculptural furniture. He currently works across both design and architecture. He was awarded the 2011 London Design Week Medal for design excellence and became a Royal Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts in 2013.