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A spare composition of clean horizontal and vertical lines in amber, rust and charcoal over an ivory field — the visual grammar of architectural drawing, reduced to its most essential elements and given warmth through colour rather than ornament. The design was inspired by the working drawings of Bauhaus architects, where function and beauty were understood as the same thing and a line was only ever drawn if it needed to be there. Woven in viscose with a surface that holds both precision and softness, this rug bridges the gap between art and interior effortlessly. It is the kind of piece that a well-designed room has been quietly waiting for — structured enough to anchor the space, open enough to let everything around it breathe.