Moooi Remnant 1 Signature carpet
  • Moooi Remnant 1 Signature carpet

Moooi Remnant 1 Signature Carpet

Designer: Neri & Hu
€1,958.68
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Remnant 1 is designed by architects neri&hu and features a bold pattern that combines black and white and traditional-leaning wallpaper print.

Moooi carpets are printed with a Chromojet 800 printer to create incredible divers yet accurate tones through mixing 16 basic shades and using 76dpi (nine dots per mm²) reproduction to create an unlimited mix of colors.

Specifications

100 % PA or Wool

Size Description

200 x 300 cm | 78.7 x 118.1"

  • Neri & Hu

    Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu founded neri&hu Design and Research Office in 2004 in Shanghai in order to take on international architecture and design projects. Together they have become one of the most dynamic design forces in China today. The two architects began their studies in Berkeley, California. Lyndon Neri went on to earn his master’s degree at Harvard. For over ten years he was a partner, and project manager for Asia, at Michael Graves&Associates in Princeton and also worked for various New York architecture firms. He is the founder of Design Republic, a concept store in Shanghai that offers outstanding international design products previously unavailable to Chinese consumers. Rossana Hu continued her studies with a master’s degree in architecture and urban planning from Princeton and worked in the architecture studios of Michael Graves&Associates; Ralph Lerner; and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in New York City and with the Architects Collaborative in San Francisco. Both architects are also active designers and have created products for a number of European companies such as Moooi, Lema, BD Barcelona and Meritalia. They also sell their products under their own neri&hu brand and have received multiple international awards. Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu have taken on lectureships at the universities of Hong Kong, Princeton and Harvard. They are joint editors of a book titled ‘Persistence of Vision’, the first in a series of publications dealing with architecture and urban planning challenges in Chinese mega-cities. For ClassiCon Lyndon Neri and Rosana Hu have designed the series of chairs SEDAN.
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