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Palette featuring our new Sand Color rug

Area rug Sand Rust moodboard Talk Carpet

The beautiful Scandinavian country of Denmark is full of inspiration. The windy country has gorgeous lake views and sandy shores surrounded by nature. One of the largest lakes in Denmark is Arreso, located northwest of the country’s capital. The hilled landscape gives a unique view during the summer in this area. There are also sandy beaches on the Danish coast. The country has over 7,400 km of coastline. However, the cold waters can make it challenging to get in the water, making the beaches crowd-free.

Scandinavian interior design is one of the most prominent today. The style brings in minimalism while using a blend of textures and soft hues to create a cozy and inviting, sleek and modern interior. Danish interior design also focuses on minimalism, functionality, and timelessness. Danish design consists of clean lines and natural lighting and focuses on making a space feel homey.

Inspired by the sandy shores of Denmark, we use our Rust Sand Rug by ege as the main focus of the palette. This sand color rug is part of the Reform a New Wave collection. The Danish West coast solely inspires this collection. Additionally, the collection is crafted from regenerated and regenerable yarns and features neutral tones and minimalistic patterns that add just the right texture and color.

Inspired by Danish interior design, we create a palette that focuses on minimalism and plays with textures in neutral tones. As a statement piece, we Tropical Mornings by LondonArt to bring a pattern reminiscent of the sandy shores of the Scandinavian country. Additionally, we included Habana by Porcelanosa, which adds to the darkness of the board. We also included lighter tones like Moderno Travertine and Island Weaves Paperweave. Danish design always adds a light wood tone, so we include Reclaimed Grandstand Pine by Anthology Woods on the board as well.

Talk Carpet’s new rug shop is an excellent option to add just the right finishing touch to your design project with an area rug. We bring the best commercial-grade area rugs made from recycled nylon, just like our carpet rolls. The rug shop also features an online tool, which allows you to visualize it better and choose the size to your liking. Our standard lead time is ten weeks, including shipping. Contact us if you want to learn more.

Sand Color Rug, Palette featuring our new Sand Color rug Sand Color Rug, Palette featuring our new Sand Color rug Sand Color Rug, Palette featuring our new Sand Color rug

PRODUCTS USED:

Rust Sand Rug by ege carpet

Habana by Porcelanosa

Island Weaves Paperweave by Maya Romanoff

Reclaimed Grandstand Pine by Anthology Woods

Maderno Travertine by Materials Marketing

Tropical Mornings by LondonArt

Sand Color Rug, Palette featuring our new Sand Color rug

Sitting right next to Pompidou in Paris is Atelier Brancusi. This place is a reconstruction of the studio of renowned Romanian-born artist Constantin Brancusi. In the atelier, there are 137 sculptures, 87 bases, 41 drawings, two paintings, and more than 1600 grass photographic plates and prints by the artist.

Brancusi died in 1957, leaving behind a lot of his work in his studio, which consisted of 11 joined studios. The Romanian artist would break down walls to adjoin studios and create various environments to exhibit his work. He considered the relationship between sculptures and the space they occupied to be of crucial importance.

In 1997, the Atelier Brancusi as we know it today opened its doors on the esplanade of the Center Pompidou. So much of Brancusi’s work is on display at the atelier, giving you an idea of how much the artist put into the world. There are wood and plaster sculptures, bronze colonnades, animal shapes, and photographic studies. It is a beautiful and inspiring place to visit.

Inspired by the stone and natural textures of Brancusi’s work, we recolored the Stone Surface carpet. This is part of the nature collection by ege carpets, which takes inspiration from forests, deserts, and oceans. This light recolor of the carpet allows you to bring a textured palette to your next interior design project.

We created a material board that focuses on a textured palette with the atelier colors and the recolored carpet in mind. We included dark woods like Texas Mesquite 83000 and Artisanal Hardwoods. Keeping the dark brown theme, we also included different textured textiles like Artisan Textured Finishes by CopperSmith, Basketcase by Cortina Leathers, Lafayette Velvet by Opuzen, and Chesney by Valley Forge Fabrics. Additionally, we decided to bring some lighter tones of cream and white by adding Cove, True Terrazzo, Concrete Look Porcelain Paver, and Passion. To tie in the soft colors with the dark ones, we included mid-toned neutral paints like Crewel Tan by Sherwin-Williams and Mesa Tan by Dunn-Edwards Paints.

If you like our textured palette, you might be interested in our Easy Recolor Program. We used this to recolor our Stone Surface carpet, enabling us to source the perfect backdrop for our textured palette. Using our online tool, you can do the same. Choose from any of our collections and recolor them to match any interior. You can then visualize the carpet before ordering physical carpet samples. You’ll receive your samples within three business days at an affordable price. Contact us if you want to learn more.

Products used:

Stone Surface RECOLORED by ege carpets

Artisan Textured Finishes by CopperSmith

Crewel Tan by Sherwin-Williams

Mesa Tan by Dunn-Edwards Paints

Chesney by Valley Forge Fabrics

Lafayette Velvet by Opuzen

Basketcase by Cortina Leathers

True Terrazzo by TileBar

Cove by Atlas Concorde USA

Passion by Emser Tile

2cm Concrete Look Porcelain Paver by Landmark Ceramics

Texas Mesquite 83000 by Woodwright

Artisanal Hardwoods by Architectural Systems