Inky Dhow Rug Collection
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Made from Himalayan wool and pure silk, the Inky Dhow pattern by Bethan Gray has been transformed into a hand-knotted rug by Tibetan Artisans who translated the delicate and organic brushstrokes of the designer knot by knot.
Her aptly named "Inky Dhow" pattern is an evolution on her previous work which she creates entirely by hand. For each project she paints by hand, understanding the scale, materials and proportions of the object. This progression came from an installation where she projected her dhow patterns across a staircase and was intrigued how the line changed as it hit different surfaces. She started experimenting, trying to simulate this effect by using ink, calligraphy brushes and watercolor paper.
Silk and Himalayan wool
Hand-knotted by Tibetan artisans using time-honoured techniques
Environmentally friendly and sustainable practices
Customisable in size
Inky Dhow Rug Collection
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Inky Dhow Rug Collection
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CC-Tapis
Born in France, designed in Milan, and produced in Nepal, cc-tapis offers beautiful hand-crafted rugs from some of the world’s leading artists and designers. Each cc-tapis rug tells a story of tradition, quality and contemporary design. At the centre of these stories is a traditional production process where a group of Tibetan artisans work by hand, refining natural materials, passing down artisanal know-how from generation to generation.
The Designer /
Bethan Gray
London-based Bethan Gray is one of the UK’s most celebrated furniture and homeware designers, having been awarded four Elle Decoration British Design Awards, including the coveted Best British Designer and The Best British Tableware Designer.
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