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Creator: (after) Paul Klee
Custom Hand knotted Rug, after Paul Klee “Fruits on Red”. Bauhaus. Brown. Wool.
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in Munich, DE
Custom hand knotted rug based on the painting “Fruits on Red” by Paul Klee.
Sustainable and certified fair-trade artisanal production. Label Step fair-trade partners.
Colors: 13 custom-dyed colors. Main colors in the rug: sienna brown, cerulean blue, maroon brown, sage green, and a warm combination of wheat cream, tan beige and cantaloupe.
Material: fine New Zealand wool, with further options upon request.
Quality: Hand knotted, 150 knots per square inch.
Numbered limited edition of maximum 100 fine handmade rugs with this art piece. Each rug comes with a sewn-on label with an image of the artist’s signature and numbered by hand, per order.
This beautiful rug can also be ordered in even more luxurious materials like pure silk or mohair, as well as in plant-based materials like Tencel and linen and also in the hand tufted technique. A combination of materials is possible as well. Production time may increase for these options, depending on material availability.
Production time for this rug is between is approximately 12 weeks. For environmental reasons and to provide our full bespoke service, our rugs are always made to order.
-- About the artwork on which this rug is based:
Paul Klee painted Fruits on Red (original title in German: Früchte auf Rot) in 1930 in Dessau, where Klee had moved from Weimar with the Bauhaus. The delicate, constructed architectonics of this artwork ideally exemplifies Klee’s insight into the anatomy of the objects.
The original painting is at the Lenbachhaus in Munich, Germany. You can now have this fine Paul Klee Fruits on Red custom rug made by hand for you, in your desired custom size.
-- About Paul Klee:
“The art of mastering life is the prerequisite for all further forms of expression.” Paul Klee
Swiss artist Paul Klee was born on December 18th, 1879. Art played...
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By (after) Paul Klee
Located in Firenze, IT
Magnificent artifact from a 1940 drawing by Paul Klee, made exclusively for Elio Palmisano's Milan atelier in 1975.
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Vintage Paul Klee “Klee” Berggruen et Cie Exhibition Poster, France, 1955
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
Paul Klee
France, 1955
Vintage Paul Klee, Art decor, poster “Klee” Berggruen et Cie. Vintage exhibition poster.
Measures: H 70 x W 50 x D 3 cm.
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Vintage Paul Klee Carpet "Structural. 8 ft 2 in x 11 ft
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Paul Klee Ege Art Line Carpet Named "Structural 1", Country of Origin / Rug Type: Scandinavian Rugs, Circa date: Vintage. Size: 8 ft 2 in x 11 ft (2.49 m x 3.35 m)
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Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern (after) Paul Klee Furniture
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Pair Of Vintage Paul Klee Scandinavian Rugs. 2 ft 8 in x 4ft
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in New York, NY
Pair Of Vintage Paul Klee Scandinavian Art Rugs, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Scandinavian Rugs, Circa date: Vintage. Size: 2 ft 8 in x 4 ft (0.81 m x 1.22 m).
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Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern (after) Paul Klee Furniture
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Vintage Scandinavian Paul Klee Rug. 8 ft 1 in x 11 ft
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Scandinavian Paul Klee Florentinische Villenviertel Art Rug, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Scandinavian Rugs, Size: 8 ft 1 in x 11 ft (2.46 m x 3.35 m), Circa date: Vintage.
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Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern (after) Paul Klee Furniture
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Wool
Florentine Villas Quarter Vintage Art Rug after Paul Klee
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in Weesp, NL
Big beautiful and colorful 100% wool art rug after Paul Klee's "Florentinische Villenviertel" Florentine Villas Quarter painted in 1926. The rug measurers 250 x 335 cm.
It has been t...
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Wool
Nazmiyal Vintage Scandinavian Paul Klee art rug. 8 ft 3 in x 10 ft 8 in
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in New York, NY
Nazmiyal Collection Vintage Scandinavian Paul Klee Florentinische Villenviertel art rug, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Scandinavian Rugs, Circa date: Vintage. Size: 8 ft 3 in x 10 ft...
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Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern (after) Paul Klee Furniture
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Nazmiyal Vintage Scandinavian after Paul Klee Modern Rug. 5 ft 10 in x 9 ft 2 in
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Scandinavian after Paul Klee Modern Art Rug, Country of Origin / rug type: Scandinavia rug, Circa date: Mid 20th century. Size: 5 ft 10 in x 9 ft 2 in (1.78 m x 2.79 m)
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Wool
After Paul Klee Artist Rug. Size: 4 ft 8 in x 6 ft 6 in
By (after) Paul Klee
Located in New York, NY
A colorful After Paul Klee artist rug made in the Netherlands Country of Origin / Rug Type: Scandinavian Rugs, Circa date: mid-20th century. Size: 4 ft 8 in x 6 ft 6 in (1.42 m x 1.9...
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