Longworth rug by Edward Fields for Tai Ping Carpets
Dezeen Showroom: alternating stripes of mustard yellow, almond white and walnut brown create a bold, geometric pattern across the Longworth rug by Tai Ping Carpets.
Longworth is a reissue of a 1970s design by Edward Fields, the original owner of Edward Fields Carpet Makers, which is now a subsidiary of Tai Ping Carpets.
Previously launched by Fields as part of his vibrant homeware series called Magnetic, the rug now forms a part of the Edward Fields Home Collection.
Longworth is a reissue of Edward Fields' 1970s rug
The reissue features the same statement, striped finish as the original, which captures the eccentric fashions of the era.
"Longworth was designed in the 1970s and presents stunning geometric patterns in an updated twist on the popular tones of the decade," said Tai Ping Carpets. "Longworth's almond and walnut colours imbue each design with additional layers of energy and depth."
It features the same bold alternating stripes as the original rug
The rug is handmade entirely from New Zealand wool using a loop pile weave and available in a standard size of 2.4 by three metres.
American brand Edward Fields Carpet Makers was established in 1935 and acquired by Tai Ping Carpets in 2005.
The Edward Fields Home Collection comprises a total of nine rugs, including reissues of pieces by mid-century American designers Raymond Loewy and George Nakashima. Four pieces from the collection are being featured on Dezeen Showroom over the next week.
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