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    Tellus Mater rugs by Sandra Benhamou for Edition 1.6.9

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJanuary 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: French design brand Edition 1.6.9 has worked with interior architect and designer Sandra Benhamou on a series of rugs with landscape-informed patterns.


    Tellus Mater rugs are made from a combination of wool, linen, merino, hemp, natural silk and bamboo fibres that are hand-crafted into striped, patch-like patterns evoking the appearance of topographical landscapes.

    Sandra Benhamou designed the collection in reference to landscapes as viewed from the air

    Different weaving styles – including hand knotting, flat weave, bouclé and sumac – result in variations in the pile height and texture, which gives each rug a unique, organic aesthetic.

    “The Tellus Mater collection evokes an intimate geography, blending territories and soils, zooming in and out on living memories of a desert, a stone quarry, a piece of marble, a stretch of sand, an aerial view, a journey, a landscape relief,” said Edition 1.6.9.

    Tellus Mater rugs by Sandra Benhamou for Edition 1.6.9
    The rugs are characterised by neutral colourways

    “Sandra Benhamou has traced fault lines, crafted textures, and sought harmony, composing each rug as one would paint a canvas,” the brand continued.

    The rugs come in various neutral colourways, from warm sandy and brown tones to patterns that combine darker charcoals and greys.


    Product details:

    Product: Tellus Mater rugs
    Designer: Sandra Benhamou
    Brand: Edition 1.6.9
    Contact: [email protected]

    Material:  linen, silk, wool, bamboo silk, hemp, mohair
    Dimensions: 2500 millimetres x 3500 millimetres standard size (custom sizes available upon request)

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    Dezeen Showroom offers an affordable space for brands to launch new products and showcase their designers and projects to Dezeen’s huge global audience. For more details email [email protected].

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