DESIGNERS

DESIGNERS

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JAN KATH

Jan Kath is a renowned German artist and designer, known for his exceptional work in the field of contemporary carpet design. Born in 1972 in the Ruhr area of Germany, Jan Kath studied product design in Dortmund, and then went on to pursue his passion for carpets and textiles by training in various workshops in Nepal, Pakistan, and India.

Jan Kath's work is characterized by a unique combination of traditional carpet-making techniques and innovative designs that reflect a modern sensibility. He draws inspiration from a range of sources, including architecture, nature, and cultural traditions. His carpets are often characterized by bold colors, intricate patterns, and unconventional shapes, and he is known for his skillful use of materials like wool and silk to create textures that are both visually and tactilely stunning.

Jan Kath's designs have been exhibited in galleries and museums all over the world, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the field of carpet design. He has also been recognized for his commitment to fair trade and ethical practices in the production of his carpets, which are made by skilled artisans in Nepal and India. Overall, Jan Kath's work represents a remarkable fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design, and his carpets are widely regarded as works of art in their own right.

Jan Kath is a renowned German artist and designer, known for his exceptional work in the field of contemporary carpet design. Born in 1972 in the Ruhr area of Germany, Jan Kath studied product design in Dortmund, and then went on to pursue his passion for carpets and textiles by training in various workshops in Nepal, Pakistan, and India.

Jan Kath's work is characterized by a unique combination of traditional carpet-making techniques and innovative designs that reflect a modern sensibility. He draws inspiration from a range of sources, including architecture, nature, and cultural traditions. His carpets are often characterized by bold colors, intricate patterns, and unconventional shapes, and he is known for his skillful use of materials like wool and silk to create textures that are both visually and tactilely stunning.

Jan Kath's designs have been exhibited in galleries and museums all over the world, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the field of carpet design. He has also been recognized for his commitment to fair trade and ethical practices in the production of his carpets, which are made by skilled artisans in Nepal and India. Overall, Jan Kath's work represents a remarkable fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design, and his carpets are widely regarded as works of art in their own right.

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FIROUZ FARMAN FARMAIAN

History, memory and the post-tribal inform the work of Persian-born artist Firouz Farman Farmaian, whose lifetime of living in exile in Paris, in Andalusia and in North Africa profoundly influenced both his creative practice and individual character. "It is circumstance that ultimately shapes lives," says the artist, whose work seeks to actively engage in bridging dialogues between past and future, East and West, archaic craft and innovative technology. As such, his compositions possess a vivacious and spontaneous energy, as well as a deeply symbolic quality, which speaks to a multiplicity of currents in planet preservation politics, art and philosophy.

Originally rooted in Persian lore and focused on themes of nature, architectonics and interplay between realism and abstraction, Farman Farmaian's ever evolving body of work presents deep underlying explorative segments united by common motifs of movement and texture. The raw and visceral emotion of his pieces is tempered by material properties often produced and sourced within the framework of tribal collaborative craftsmanship.

History, memory and the post-tribal inform the work of Persian-born artist Firouz Farman Farmaian, whose lifetime of living in exile in Paris, in Andalusia and in North Africa profoundly influenced both his creative practice and individual character. "It is circumstance that ultimately shapes lives," says the artist, whose work seeks to actively engage in bridging dialogues between past and future, East and West, archaic craft and innovative technology. As such, his compositions possess a vivacious and spontaneous energy, as well as a deeply symbolic quality, which speaks to a multiplicity of currents in planet preservation politics, art and philosophy.

Originally rooted in Persian lore and focused on themes of nature, architectonics and interplay between realism and abstraction, Farman Farmaian's ever evolving body of work presents deep underlying explorative segments united by common motifs of movement and texture. The raw and visceral emotion of his pieces is tempered by material properties often produced and sourced within the framework of tribal collaborative craftsmanship.

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