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Dezeen’s top ten: rugs and blankets

(2010-12-07 13:20)
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March 31st, 2010

We’ve got all warm and cosy for this month’s top ten, which is all about rugs and blankets. 

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In first place are textiles woven from old newspapers by Dutch designer Greetje van Tiem.

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2: in second place is this rug made of wood-veneer offcuts by German design student Elisa Stroyzk.

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3: at number three is Global Warming Rug by Mexican design collective NEL, featuring a felt polar bear.

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4: Hella Jongerius’ wall hangings for Ikea are our fourth most popular story about textiles.

5: in fifth place are Richard Hutten’s Playing With Tradition rugs where traditional patterns are stretched into stripes.

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6: this cashmere blanket decorated with religious symbols by artist Damien Hirst is in sixth place.

7: seventh place goes to these wool blankets by Icelandic design collective Vík Prjónsdóttir.

8: this rug full of holes by Viennese designer Martin Mostböck was inspired by the scarred surface of the moon.

9: Flat Surgery, Mathieu Lehanneur’s series of rugs depicting squashed vital organs are ninth most popular.

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10: tenth place goes to a carpet called Occidorient, created by French design student François Mangeol and featuring Times New Roman letters.

That’s it for now – another top ten coming up in April.

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