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Rows of small dots in warm rose and soft charcoal move across a pale ivory ground in a pattern that manages to feel both graphic and gentle — structured enough to hold the eye, open enough to let the room around it breathe. The inspiration came from the pointillist paintings of the late 19th century, where artists discovered that colour placed in small, separate marks reads differently to the eye than colour blended on the brush, creating a surface that vibrates quietly with life. In wool, that same optical warmth translates beautifully — the pile softening the geometry just enough to make it feel handmade rather than mechanical. A versatile and deeply liveable piece, suited to bedrooms, children's rooms and any space that benefits from a light touch.