Makur – A collection of 18 unique hand-made rug designs from Mexico’s top architectural, graphic and industrial designers.
April 14, 2011 8 Comments
In the spring of 2011, Odabashian presented a collection of 18 original designs from Mexico’s top architectural and design talent. The first of its kind in Latin America, the exhibit opened at Mexico’s premier museum of design and applied arts, The Franz Mayer.
The following is the full collection. Available in limited edition hand-knotted tibetan quality, or high-density hand-tufted quality for wholesale.
Photos by Fernando Etulain.
- “Lo que el hombre se llevó” with stool by Ariel Rojo.
- “aRUGa” by La Jabonera
- Cho’oh by Din Interiorismo
- “Dale Cuerda” by usoarquitectura
- Manuel Alvarez Fuentes – Damasco, Ciudad Revisitada
- Ximena Perez Grobet’s “Entrelineas”
- Paola Calzada’s – “Espuma”
- FM by Emiliano Godoy
- “Submarino” by Igloo
- “Fragmentos” – by Joel Escalona
- “Paisaje en mi dentro y fuera” by El Cejas
- Libertad by Benito Cabañas
- Ojo Tapatío by Adolfo González
- construye tu tapete (“build your rug”)by J. Pablo Serrano
- Paul Cremoux – Yuxtaposición
- Productora’s – Sustracción
- Sima Pashtun by Eos Mexico
- Shima Pashtun’s trompe l’oeil
- Tapete de Asfalto by Gonzalo Tassier
On display at the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City until May 29. 2011
Contact us if you are interested in these limited edition and one-of-a-kind hand-made rugs.
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