Leading the collection into the era of future interiors, Dutch designer Nicolette Brunklaus once again demonstrates her unique sense of textures and colours, when collaging them into one of a kind contemporary carpet designs.
Fascinated by the power of perfect combinations, Brunklaus uses colour as a positive and poetic way to influence space and lift people up. The tactility of carpet makes it one of her favourite materials along with wood, ceramic and stone, but it is the contradiction in the combination of the materials that fascinates her the most.

Textiles deliver softness, movement, texture and of course silence.
There is no noise or just a soft, pleasant sound when you touch a piece of fabric or walk on a carpet.

- Nicolette Brunklaus, designer

5 design themes

While beautifully updating the Octo, Linen, Rewoven and Faded Dahlia designs, Canvas Collage is also enriched with Twine - a completely new design story inspired by the transparent linings of yarns and fringes where light and shadow add a characteristic depth. Twine features 3 patterns with varying degrees of colour contrasting, with a remarkable craft-like feeling in common.

To match current design trends, brown, green and purple are kicking in as contemporary mood enhancers, leaving plenty of room for the eternal interiors favorites; beige, blue, red and grey.

Canvas Collage comes in 7 different qualities and is available as broadloom, corridors, runners and rugs.

About Nicolette Brunklaus
Nicolette Brunklaus is born in 1959. She holds an Art degree from Academy of Art in Groningen and has worked as a product designer since 1998. Nicolette Brunklaus exhibits art and design all over the world and is the founder and art director of Brunklaus Amsterdam.

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