The new Weave collection by for GAN reintroduces the magic of ancient weaving techniques with a modern twist. The light interacts with the separate textures differently, to celebrate the technical principles of the first computers, looms. The different textures are inspired by fabrics we know and love already, just blown up to a scale in which we can appreciate them. Aspects of twill, satin, and jacquard knitting can be identified within the stitches of the Weave collection.
These 100% wool rugs celebrate the intricacies of weaving, coming in two different styles, Meeting Point and Space Hopper. The diamond pattern found in specific areas throughout the pieces are an ornamental take on the twill weaving pattern. Twill itself is a couple thousand years old, archaeologists dating the first scraps back to the late 4th millennium BCE.
This diamond pattern is also found throughout history, and plays a big role in how we understand ancient looming techniques today. As humans, textile production is one of the cornerstones of civilization. The Weave collection nods to those roots in design and material, wool being one of the oldest woven fibers known today.
Originally imagined as separate parts that would be woven together later, the artisans at GAN were able to create the different weaving patterns in one piece on the loom. This creates a stronger continuity within the design, one uninterrupted tapestry. Different weaving patterns create exciting shadows, similar to certain works of modern art. These patterns form interacting bodies in harmonious colors, separating the distinct yarn manipulations. Each rug design comes in two colors, Orange and Blue, with their respective warm and cool tones.
“It is important in design to listen, not only to the material, but also to accompany the hands that create the piece. It is always a magical moment and opens up wonderful opportunities. Art, after all, resides in the eyes of each individual,” says Helena Rohner.
Helena Rohner is a multidisciplinary designer specializing in jewelry. Focused on the beauty of crafting by hand, she blends silver with unconventional materials such as wood or porcelain to create timeless yet modern designs. Born in the Canary Islands, she pulls heavily from her environment and collaborators for inspiration.
GAN Rugs believe that handmade is the ultimate luxury. Objects made by hand are by far the best vehicle to express the designer’s creativity. A deep commitment to the expert craftspeople in India ensures economic development within the area and a preserving of the weaving history that is so strong within the culture already. These artisans use some of the best natural fibers, usually wool and jute, as well as recycled content, to underline their engagement with sustainability at every stage of the design process.
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