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Tech­ni­colour Fleece Wool Rug

c. 2021

by Peter Saville

Technicolour Fleece Kvadrat Peter Saville

Tech­ni­colour Fleece, designed by Peter Saville for Kvadrat, is a strik­ing rug inspired by the vibrant mark­ings used to iden­tify sheep. Playful bursts of color are scat­tered across a neutral-toned back­ground, creat­ing a dynamic and organic compo­si­tion. Hand-knotted with preci­sion, the rug retains an irreg­u­lar surface texture by forgo­ing tradi­tional shear­ing, mimic­k­ing the raw beauty of natural fleece. A double-wash finish­ing process enhances its soft­ness, giving it a luxu­ri­ous tactile quality. Each color­way reflects the diverse tones of natural wool, adding depth and versa­til­ity to various inte­ri­ors. Combin­ing artistry with crafts­man­ship, Tech­ni­colour Fleece brings warmth, char­ac­ter, and a touch of whimsy to any space.

Peter Saville

United Kingdom

Peter Saville, one of the most influential British graphic designers and art directors of his generation, is best known for his groundbreaking work with Factory Records. Born in Manchester, he studied graphic design at Manchester Polytechnic before co-founding Factory Records, where he had unparalleled creative freedom. His iconic album covers for Joy Division and New Order, spanning from 1979 to 1993, redefined the aesthetics of music packaging, blending high art with mass production. Unlike traditional commercial artists, Saville's work transcended marketing, shaping the visual language of post-punk and electronic music. His innovative approach has since influenced fashion, branding, and contemporary design.

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