Tidal Waves
Tidal Waves
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Designer Norm Architects
An elegant and vibrant hand-woven rug from Linie Design. Inspired by the graphic language of traditional Japanese wave illustrations, Tidal Lines distills motion into threads, tension, and tactility.
Bespoke sizes available. Contact us for lead times and pricing.
| 170x240 (5.6' x 7.9') | 66.9"x 94.5" Size variation +/- 3% |
| 200x300 (6.6' x 9.8') | 78.7"x 118.1" Size variation +/- 3% |
| 250x350 (8.2' x 11.5') | 98.4"x 137.8" Size variation +/- 3% |
Quality: Hand-woven
Material: 100% New Zealand Wool
Warp: 100% Cotton
Fringes: 100% New Zealand Wool
Total height: 10 mm
Total weight: 1600 gr/m2
Size variation: +/- 3%
Custom-made option: Yes
Reversible: Yes
Color variation: Variations in color and texture can arise between batches of yarn and dye baths.
Irregularities: Irregularities may occur as a result of the handmade process.
Moth protection: Yes - Eulan SPA 01
An elegant and vibrant hand-woven rug from Linie Design. Inspired by the graphic language of traditional Japanese wave illustrations, Tidal Lines distils motion into threads, tension, and tactility. Here, the surge is softened – not the crash of a wave, but the quiet moment just after. Lines ripple gently across the surface, like wind brushing water. Each mark is restrained and deliberate – controlled, yet never rigid. The natural palette evokes sand, stone, and seafoam, grounding the composition in earthy calm. This is a minimalist reflection on movement, memory, and the sea – as if water left its trace not on paper, but in wool. Tidal Lines hums with gentle momentum. A woven rhythm felt more than seen. Made by skilled hands from soft New Zealand wool, this rug brings enduring warmth and ambiance to any room in the home. Hand-crafted by Linie Design’s artisan weavers, designed by Norm Architects.
Linie Design warranties that purchased product(s) will be free from manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years.

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