A floor within a floor. The pattern is wood planks, drawn by hand and woven into wool. The idea does something strange to a room. You're standing on a surface that depicts a surface, and the space becomes slightly uncertain, slightly more interesting than it was.
The color is the red of old lacquer, of wood that has absorbed decades of light and colors that intensified it instead of washing it out. The brush strokes give the planks movement, a slight variation from one to the next. Up close it reads as texture. From across the room it reads as architecture.
At 62 by 96 inches, hand-knotted in Nepal from Himalayan wool. Custom sizes available, from brick to burgundy. Ships free worldwide.