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Alternative Flooring, Stair Art - Quirky Patterned Carpet Runners

Quirky Patterned Carpet Runners

Introducing textile floor art by British designers in British Wool and expertly woven in Britain. Taking part in this Great British craft is Ella Doran, Margo Selby and Divine Savages with archive designs by Lucienne Day, one of Britain’s most influential and best loved 20th century designers.

Deco by Divine Savages

Deco is taken from Divine Savages Deco Martini design which draws inspiration from the roaring twenties and the decadent tastemakers of the jazz age.

Carpet Runner Shown: Quirky Deco Blush by Divine Savages

Tribe

Ethnic charm with earthy or monochrome tones.

Carpet Runner Shown: Quirky Tribe Passion

Waterlake by Ella Doran for YSP

Waterlake is inspired by the flow of water on the estate at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP).

Carpet Runner Shown: Quirky Waterlake Black by Ella Doran

Camo by Ella Doran

Inspired by the bark of Plane trees of London Fields, Ella’s local park.

Carpet Runner Shown: Quirky Camo Storm by Ella Doran

Fair Isle and Patch by Margo Selby

Patch and Fair Isle are vibrant graphic patterns inspired by hand-woven textiles developed by Margo Selby on her loom and recreated and blown up to make stair art.

Carpet Runners Shown: Quirky Fair Isle Reiko by Margo Selby

Carpet Runner Shown: Quirky Patch Red

Stars

Playful and fun. A star at every step.

Carpet Runner Shown: Quirky Stars Red Sky

Octagon and Squares and Diamonds by Lucienne Day

Two Lucienne Day designs from the 1960s, Octagon, and Squares and Diamonds in original vibrant colourways.

Carpet Runners Shown: Quirky Octagon by Lucienne Day

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