VP RAYS
Verner Panton designed the VP Rays black in his last creative period. A grey-beige circle in the center of the carpet extends in lines to the outer edge. Here, these lines are further intensified by the lines placed in between, thus forming a harmonious finish. Designer carpets VP Rays black is handcrafted from natural virgin wool. This allows us to produce all our Carpets We can easily clean designer carpets for you if needed.
The colors black and greige underscore the striking contrast, making the VP Rays rug in black a design classic of timeless elegance and value. The exceptional comfort of the VP Rays rug is further enhanced by the material used: pure new wool. As a renewable and biodegradable resource, pure new wool is particularly valuable from an ecological perspective. Its other positive properties include: robustness, dirt resistance, durability, warmth, air purification, moisture regulation, and flame retardancy. Especially when used in a rug like the VP Rays rug, these advantages instantly increase the feeling of coziness.
Geometric shapes, applied to home textiles, are very much in vogue. All available sizes of the VP Rays black rug are available in their original form from the design and interior specialist. TAGWERC. One of the most famous patterns of the Mid Century Art era adds an elegant touch to your home – just as Verner Panton himself used his design throughout his life.
material
dimension
- diameter
- Total height
- Weight
- 180.00 cm
- approx. 0.17 cm
- approx. 9.65 kg
Special features
- seal
- The GoodWeave program (Rugmark) certifies carpets made without exploitative child labor.Certified carpets are not made by children, but by adult and fairly paid carpet weavers. Independent inspectors regularly check compliance with the GoodWeave standard in the production facilities.
The carpet will after your order for you hand-knotted.
The VP Rays carpet was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is among the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles, and everyday objects.





