Defined by the striking asymmetric structure, the rug uses form and the layering to reinforce its eye-catching design. Stitches varying in length, direction and density are interwoven to generate several distinctive patterns across the piece. The rug is ideal for a range of environments, whether that's establishing a calming atmosphere or introducing a pop of colour. The textured combination of the stitched wool and felt base is soft to touch, creating a distinctive yet welcoming experience.
Charlotte Lancelot was born in Brussels in 1980 and studied at the Escuela Nacional Superior de la Cambre where she qualified in Industrial Design in 2003. She worked with architect and designer Alain Berteau for two years before setting up her own studio, with which she took part in the Milan Satellite Trade Show in 2006.
She collaborates with companies such as Ligne Roset, Koziol, Konstantin, Slawinki, Kidslab, Easyoga…