



This time we show you the GOZ rug, in its Kiri Light Grey version, the most special model in this Gan Rugscollection. It maintains the same aesthetics as the rest of the rugs but this time at the ends it has a fringed finish that gives it a more special touch.
It is produced with the Hand Loom technique by intertwining teak wood and wool rods, creating an original rug that will make any environment where it is placed cozy.
GAN RUGS is a firm that seeks innovation, using new techniques and materials to the designs of its rugs, creating pieces with a lot of personality and character.
With the GOZ rug collection by Gan Rugs, the master architect Kengo Kuma shows us his vision of craftsmanship by listening to materials, their intrinsic constructive capacities and their emotional content.
It is a family made up of three carpets, Tsuchi, Kiri and Ame, which mean fog, rain and earth in Japanese.
The collection extols the genuine beauty of handmade and focuses on the coexistence of materials in nature. On a handloom, skilled craftsmen intersperse rods of teak wood in a circular, semi-circular or square section into a weave of undyed virgin wool.
Embrace the Japanese lifestyle and walk barefoot on Goz to feel its texture and connect with its natural materials.
*Remember to be careful: to prevent the wooden rods from breaking, these rugs should not be bent or twisted, or subjected to strong pressure.
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