Marx Burle 88B Pattern Rug
Marx's work can be summarized in four general design concepts - the use of native tropical vegetation as a structural element of design, the rupture of symmetrical patterns in the conception of open spaces, the colorful treatment of pavements, and the use of free forms in water features. This approach is exemplified by this rug collectionThe amorphic shape and texture of this line of rugs bring the beauty of the great outdoors into your home. Drawing inspiration from natural landscapes, abstract shapes and concepts, bridging the commonplace and the transcendental, these rugs will transform your space with all of the elegance and charm. With a distinct urban and cosmopolitan feel, these rugs play a vital everyday role, not only as an expression of individuality, but as part of the shelter that sustains us. Child labor free and made with biodegradable, all natural materials. Much of his work has a sense of timelessness and perfection. His aesthetics were often nature based, for example, never mixing flower colours, utilisation of big groups of the same specimen, using native plants and making a rocky field into a relaxing garden.