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Yuri Himuro, a Japanese designer, designed for cc-tapis an amazing collection of Cultivate carpets based on a special craft weaving technique. This technique was invented by Himuro herself, a well-known textile expert - she became famous for her Snip Snap fabric, which uses a special technique of jacquard weaving, consisting of a double layer. 

Trends 2023/2024: Yuri Himuro Cultural Rugs

Yuri Himuro, a Japanese designer, designed for cc-tapis an amazing collection of Cultivate carpets based on a special craft weaving technique. This technique was invented by Himuro herself, a well-known textile expert - she became famous for her Snip Snap fabric, which uses a special technique of jacquard weaving, consisting of a double layer. 
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Many often have the desire to update their home without significant effort or expense. It is easy to diversify the interior, just add brightness to the house - this can be done at least once a season. Here are some helpful tips on how to accent your decor with details. So instead of worrying about the cost of replacing your furniture, consider how these tips can improve the atmosphere by focusing on decorative details.

4 easy ways to update the interior in one day

Many often have the desire to update their home without significant effort or expense. It is easy to diversify the interior, just add brightness to the house - this can be done at least once a season. Here are some helpful tips on how to accent your decor with details. So instead of worrying about the cost of replacing your furniture, consider how these tips can improve the atmosphere by focusing on decorative details.
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Trends 2023/2024: landscape carpets by Alexandra Kehayoglou

Argentinian artist and designer Alexandra Kehayoglou creates textured carpets that evoke the landscapes of her native country. In them, she documents the ecological changes in the landscapes of Argentina. The carpets show foliage left over years of land exploitation and the return over time of local flora and fauna, from thistles to deer. The works reflect changes in the environment, the need for change, and the hope of Argentines for a better future.
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