Mioro Outdoor Rug

Mioro Outdoor Rug

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Margrethe Odgaard

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These rugs are designed to perform in a wide variety of outdoor placements and offer high resistance to humidity, sunlight, mildew, and ocean or pool water.

Constructed from man-made fibres the rugs are water-repellent, tear-resistant and fast-drying. These stable and maintenance-friendly properties make the rugs equally suitable for use in interior environments. The polypropylene is solution-dyed, reducing water, dye, and energy consumption in production, requiring no additional performance chemicals and ensuring colour fastness.

The Mioro Outdoor rug is constructed with braided polypropylene ropes and combines a plain weave with the intricate ‘leno weave’ – a newly introduced technique in the art of rug making.

The leno technique requires modifying the loom and using special shafts to twist warp threads. This unique technique forms small openings in the rug, arranged in a stripe pattern, giving it an airy, textured look. The end result references textured surfaces, says designer Margrethe Odgaard: “The leno weave element is a detail that runs through Mioro, like the striped pattern of a knitted jumper, or cracks in the earth.”

As a mono-material, Mioro Outdoor is fully recyclable at the end of its lifecycle. It is suitable for moderate to medium residential use and light to moderate commercial use in indoor and outdoor environments.

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Margrethe Odgaard

Margrethe Odgaard is a Danish textile and colour designer dedicated to exploring the sensory and emotional effects of colour. Her work is grounded in the belief that colour perception is a holistic, sensory experience, and she is committed to creating products that not only please the eye but also nurture the body and mind, fostering a positive impact on the observer. Since establishing her design studio in 2013, Margrethe dedicates her time equally to an artistic practice rooted in self-initiated research, and to engaging in commercial design collaborations with leading industry brands that bring the research to life.

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