Hands Carpets, renowned for their handcrafted luxury carpets and rugs that have gone on to adorn some of the most prestigious palaces, hotels, institutions, and residences across the world, has unveiled the Forma II collection of carpets, enlivened by the camouflage of the nature. The irregularities and asymmetry in nature are celebrated via the Forma II collection.
The collection encompasses themes and patterns of creation and birth, curves of life, forms in nature, geometry and abstraction of astronomical shapes, and a utopian vision. A recreation rather than a replication of regular structure or shapes; the forms are ambiguously suggestive of those normally found in the natural surroundings. It explores certain modernism and an artistic expression of Hand’s creative world. Inspired by the nature in its genuine and naked form, the Forma II collection is an approach to nature’s offerings and its manifestations.
Tuyet: The carpet reflects the geometrical patterns of the icebergs calving observed in nature with a warm glow of the sunset adding depth to the design. Inspired by the geometry of sea ice and its formations, creating a natural sculpture shaped by the elements.
Nesta: A bubble is a dainty film of water drifting in the air. Its visual appearance is crystalline, displaying a pattern with wavering rainbow colors. Bubble consequently encapsulates the capability of catching the fantasy of the thought, complete and tangible. The natural formation of bubbles has been conceived by the designers in a form of a carpet
Sunneva: The intangible sun rays tearing apart the tangible rocks, forming an interesting composition that has awakened the creativity of the designers. The grouping together of the elements in the inspiration image has formed the design of the carpet.
Imrak: Inspired by the interesting pattern of the blue limestone river, Aguas Turquesas Millpu in Peru. This is nature and art in motion. The carpet maps the layers of water and land, the meeting and parting ways of the elements of the earth. The carpet reveals an aerial view of the marvelous forms of the river, nature’s simple rhythmic formation and pattern.
Chrysalis: The cocoon silhouette. Inspired by the intricate details, the shape, the pattern, the birth of a butterfly. A design that is reminiscent of its form. The cocoon was confined by its wings, providing comfort to the body until it was the ideal opportunity for it to break free. Channeling the shape and form of a multifaceted cocoon to make a delineation of the process of a cocoon transforming into a butterfly.
Eshe: The astronomical accolades have inspired the design where the carpet captures the drifting asteroid in the night sky. It’s a representation of a space odyssey. The designers went interstellar with a design that took explicit inspiration from outer space. It’s a dreamy escape to the universe and what it holds.
Mirari: Polygons are shaped on account of the freeze-defrost cycle that happens in permafrost regions like the Arctic. They are the key to the marshlands that make astounding bird-settling regions, as they make little, shallow lakes encompassing dry land. The same frost cracks patterned ground has been replicated in the design of the carpet with the form dramatically shaped.