Our extraordinary team of artisans have expertly handcrafted this beautiful rug to capture the incredible textures found on the structure of the Great Wall of China. These textures are created through the use of multi-height, and cut piles, making this a truly unique piece.
Concept: Inspired by Barry's visits to The Great Wall of China, this rug design reflects the textures and weathered beauty of this ancient structure, bringing a touch of historical grandeur into modern interiors.
Pile weight - 2.5kg per square metre.
Designer: K. Barry Radford
Design No. CC-006
Materials: NZ Wool / Art Silk
This design is suitable for heavy-duty use in domestic settings.
Sizing can be customised to fit your requirements.
Barry Radford comes from New Zealand and is an Interior Designer, Chinese antique embroidery collector, and the Creative Director and Founder of HANRAD. Barry has many years’ experience across a broad range of Interior design disciplines including Interior and Product Design as well as sourcing unique products from around the world. Barry has been involved with many high-end interior design projects in China. He counts among his clients’ high net-worth individuals, famous artists, and celebrities. Barry was invited to exhibit examples of his Embroidery Collection at ART BEIJING and Art China. He was also invited to work on collaborations with Audi China for Beijing Design Week and Maxmarko a leading furniture brand in China. In 2006, HANRAD INTERIORS Studio was established and at the same time, he launched the “HANRAD” brand of exclusive Interior Products.
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We are a boutique company that focuses on high-quality and unique rugs and artwork that are carefully nurtured throughout the entire design and manufacturing process.
We are passionate about what we do, and the entire team is committed to achieving the highest standards in everything through every step of the process.
It has been and remains a wonderful and exciting journey developing HANRAD since its inception in 2006.