Meridian rug collection by Armadillo featured among six new products on Dezeen Showroom
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Alice Laycock
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Dezeen Showroom features six new products, including the Meridian rug collection by Armadillo. The rugs emphasize tactile qualities through weaving patterns, construction methods, and natural fibers rather than relying on color or print. The collection celebrates texture and craftsmanship in rug design.
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· 2 pulledRug brand Armadillo has released a collection of rugs named Meridian, which celebrate the tactile effects created by different weave styles, construction methods and fibre types.
a series of rugs that foreground weaving patterns and fibres over colour and print are among six new products featured on Dezeen Showroom
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