Every time I see a particularly comfortable shag carpet, I always want to roll on it. Friends, you can imagine. As soon as I lay on the comfortable grass, all I could breathe was the smell of nature.
In fact, you don’t need to imagine rolling on the grass. The well-known Argentinian artist Alexandra Kehayoglou used the leftover carpet wool to hand-knit many wool carpets that completely simulate the natural ecological environment. It feels like bringing nature back into your own home.
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His family She opened a carpet factory in Bueno Aires, and the carpet materials left over from the factory are her constant source of creative raw materials.
He perfectly blends the appearance of nature with carpets. At the same time, there are moss, bushes and grass on the carpet, and various shades of green are interspersed with light blue pool water.
Created With an indoor scenery full of greenery, the work can be hung directly as a blanket, or spread on the ground or on chairs.