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draping resolution
WA-485 white/ebony Wall Installation
Choose a color white/ebony
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material
wool and bamboo silk -
weaving
wall art -
texture
soft -
pile thickness
10-11 mm -
Shape
runner
- modern
- wall art
- Do not touch or handle the artwork directly—support from the base or designated areas only.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth; avoid compressed air, sprays, or water.
- Keep away from high-traffic areas to prevent accidental contact or damage.
- If components loosen or shift, consult a professional for repositioning or repair.
- Avoid placing near heat sources, air vents, or windows to prevent material distortion.
- Periodic inspection and gentle dusting recommended to maintain integrity over time.
- For in stock products - Free insured delivery worldwide. Duties and Taxes excluded.
- Delivery Estimates: 6-12 business days (In some cases custom clearance might take longer)
- Providing your Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Social Security Number (SSN) is required for customs clearance to ensure proper identification and verification of the importer or consignee. This information helps U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) process your shipment and ensures compliance with customs regulations. Without this information, your shipment may be delayed, held, or returned by customs authorities. Please be assured that your EIN or SSN is kept confidential and is only used for the purpose of customs processing.
The Design Story
draping resolutionThe work in this series manifests as a monumental diptych, also rising to a uniform height of ten feet. Executed through a rigorous hand-knotted stitching method, this work deliberately synthesises flat dhurrie knotting techniques with long, untufted fringes that hang suspended, weeping from the textile’s lower edges. This composition is born from a fascination with how physical dripping introduces an orderly distortion into the pristine resolution of a digital image. Here, Patel uses the rhythmic, repetitive labour of the weave to map an intentional ‘leak’ within the process of technological transduction. The pattern replicates itself precisely until it encounters the loose, falling fringe, where the line slips away from the CAD program's digital grid and yields entirely to gravity to create a space where distortion itself becomes an organised, structural phenomenon.
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Sustainable
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Handcrafted
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Made with Genuine Fabric




