PomPom rugby Vandra Rugs is a nod to the sixties, available in five shadeswithtufted dots in a pattern. “It was a character in the book Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow thatled me to the name for the collection whilst I wasdeveloping the white colour combination,” says Eva Schildt. The base is hand woven in tapestryweave and the dots are hand–tufted.
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Vandra Rugs x Eva Schildt
Hand-woven and hand-tufted in wool yarn on natural linen warp
Anti-slip overlay included
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PomPom rugby Vandra Rugs is a nod to the sixties, available in five shadeswithtufted dots in a pattern. “It was a character in the book Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow thatled me to the name for the collection whilst I wasdeveloping the white colour combination,” says Eva Schildt. The base is hand woven in tapestryweave and the dots are hand–tufted.
Vandra Rugs was founded in 2005 by Cia Attling, Larissa Bodén and Marie Wallenberg Olsson. With a background in marketing and finance, and an interest in art and architecture by heritage, the three women share a passion for craftsmanship and contemporary design. Tapping into traditional Swedish weaving techniques, Vandra Rugs creates a variety of styles that combine design and handicraft knowledge. All rugs are woven by hand either with a rag-rug technique or from yarn exclusively using the highest quality natural materials including cotton, wool-felt, wool-yarn and linen. Since 2007, the brand collaborates with a weaving atelier in southern Ukraine. The Ukrainian weavers have long experience in local weaving traditions and have received on-site training from Swedish weavers in order to acquire in-depth knowledge of Swedish weaving. Given the dramatic circumstances, the Ukrainian atelier has been relocated to a safer area in the small historic town of Kosiv, close to the border of Romania, and known for its artistic handicrafts and kilims. Most weavers and their families were safely relocated to this new atelier.
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