Keyhole #7 Rug
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This collaboration with the highly talented typographer, designer and artist Catherine Griffiths has culminated in the Club de Conversation Keyhole Series.
The series is a collection of seven French phone numbers, derived from the hundreds of tiny papery objects Griffiths collected over a ten year period around the streets of Paris. Scale, context and proximity are re-defined in this series. The public display of private information is super-enlarged and abstracted into the keyhole motif, a voyeuristic entry point into that person's world, the number never wholly revealed.
Dilana has been hand crafting New Zealand's most luxurious rugs for over 35 years. Since opening their Christchurch based Workshop in 1980, the company has successfully collaborated with many leading contemporary artists. The Dilana legacy can be seen in some of the most distinguished homes, commercial buildings, art galleries and museums throughout the world.
This rug has been hand tufted from the finest New Zealand wool. It has a generous weight of 3500 grams of wool per square meter.
Dilana rugs are created in collaboration with leading New Zealand and international fine artists. Rugs are produced in limited editions. Size and colour may only be customised on approval of artist.
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Dilana
Dilana has been hand crafting the finest New Zealand made rugs for over 40 years. Since opening their Christchurch based Workshop in 1980, the company has collaborated with leading contemporary artists and designers to produce this country’s most luxurious rugs and carpets.
The Designer /
Catherine Griffiths
Catherine Griffiths is an independent designer and typographer who currently lives and works in Auckland and occasionally Paris. Her work is a versatile mix of visual communication design, self-published artist books, typography installations in public and private spaces, and writing memoir-style, on design.
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