The Deluxe Rug Collection from Sweden’s Calle Henzel offers flooring of an exceptional standard
December 11th, 2012
Henzel from Sweden, are a leading manufacturers of contemporary hand tufted area rugs based on the unique modern art designs of Calle Henzel.
Since its formation, Henzel has continually fascinated the discerning custom residential, commercial and hospitality designer with its groundbreaking designs.
The Deluxe collection is composed of equal parts craftsmanship, style, art, luxury and forward-thinking design. Each rug is made exclusively from New Zealand wool and superior mulberry silk, the finest silk available.
Expect rich painterly effects with a shining velvet effect, intense colour that never is flat and a soft luxurious feel.
The subtle irregularities found in each carpet enhance their unique design. All rugs in this collection can be customized upon request by Henzel Studio, including change of design, colours and dimensions.
The quality of Henzel’s handmade rugs originate from a belief in using only the very finest materials and the expertise of dedicated craftsmen.
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