Light is comprised of many colors.
Jan kath erased classic pink rug.
This produces a completely new design vocabulary which jan kath embellishes even further.
This produces a completely new design vocabulary which jan kath embellishes even further.
Back to the ubuntus.
Motifs from italian wall coverings and indian saris form the basic pattern for the classic collection.
The tension between old and new.
Classic repeating patterns form the basis of erased classic.
It shows this off in a particularly spectacular fashion in the northern lights visible in winter months in the far north.
The repeating patterns look as if they have been erased doused with acid and patched up.
Back to the ubuntus.
Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet.
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm.
In the artwork collection wool is used to paint instead of a brush.
The erased heritage collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet.
Traditional pattern meets contemporary color.
What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in kathmandu.
Programmed errors make the carpets inspired and alive.
Guided by a bold approach in his work kath originally from bochum combines classical elements of oriental carpets with contemporary minimalist design.
The material mix of the finest chinese silk tibetan highland wool and nettle fibers.
The carpet s severe ordered motifs are dispersed.
The erased heritage collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet.
Guided by a bold approach in his work kath originally from bochum combines classical elements of oriental carpets with contemporary minimalist design.
Programmed errors make the carpets inspired and alive.
Finding inspiration from old patterns techniques and standards of quality jan kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life.
With his modern designs jan kath born 1972 is creating a completely new perspective on carpets.
Knot by knot they hand produce egyptian mamluks iranian bidjars and turkish konyas using the original colors.
Motifs from italian wall coverings and indian saris form the basic pattern for the classic collection.
The classic repeating patterns are reinterpreted thanks to the new color scheme and the material mix of chinese silk tibetan highland wool and nettle fibers.
The repeating patterns look as if they have been erased doused with acid and patched up.
The carpet s severe ordered motifs are dispersed.
The classic repeating patterns are reinterpreted thanks to the new color scheme and the material mix of chinese silk tibetan highland wool and nettle fibers.
The tension between old and new.
With his modern designs jan kath born 1972 is creating a completely new perspective on carpets.
Classic repeating patterns form the basis of erased classic.
Knot by knot they hand produce egyptian mamluks iranian bidjars and turkish konyas using the original colors.