Paul Klee Heroic Roses Custom Rug
We will custom-dye the twelve bold, but at the same time mat, greens, browns, reds, purple and black shades. Then we will weave the premium yarn and create your statement Paul Klee Heroic Roses custom rug.
This rug captures the details and character of the original painting by Paul Klee, making your rug a stunning work of art in its own right.
What sets our rugs apart is that they are the utmost respectful and truthful handcrafted translation of the masterpiece artworks they are based on.
- Technique options:
- Handtufted
- Tibetan handknotted in 100 knots per square inch.
- Material: Lana della Nuova Zelanda
- Other options, included in the price: Semi-worsted wool, Linen and Tencel™
- Other options, not included in the price: Mohair, Silk. Please contact us if you are interested.
- We are always happy to advise the ideal material for your particular lifestyle and home settings.
- Delivery time: estimated 10-12 weeks. It will depend on factors such as the chosen technique and preferred rug size.
Numbered limited edition of maximum 100 fine handmade rugs based on this art piece. Each rug comes with a numbered label with the artist’s signature image.
For environmental reasons and to provide our full bespoke service, our rugs are always made to order. Your rug is even more exclusive than a limited edition; it is a unique masterpiece of handcraft realized completely for you only.
Find out more about our techniques and materials.
About the artist: Paul Klee
“Color is the place where our brain and the universe meet.”
Paul Klee
Swiss artist Paul Klee was born on December 18th, 1879. Art played a strong role since his childhood, particularly music. He studied in Munich, Germany, and later settled in Bern, Switzerland. After marrying pianist Lily Stumpf, they moved to Munich again. There he met great avant-garde artists, such as Jawlensky, Kandinsky, Marc and Macke, and successfully exposed his work.
During his travels, he gained revelatory insights and art influences. In Paris, he met Delaunay and became more familiar with Braque’s and Picasso’s work. In Tunisia, he fell in love with colour, making it a core point of his art afterwards.
Klee was a teacher at the acclaimed Bauhaus School from 1921 to 1936, both in Weimar and Dessau. During this time, he grew closer to Kandinsky and Feininger. His art was being recognized and exhibited in the United States and France, as well as Germany. When the Nazis closed the Bauhaus in 1933, Klee moved back to Switzerland, where he passed away on June 29th, 1940.
Si prega di notare che le taglie non sono esatte al centimetro e c'è sempre un margine di variazione del 3% nelle taglie e nei colori, dovuto al processo completamente artigianale e ai materiali naturali.
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