Specialist consultant for B&B Italia, Gallotti & Radice and many others
Kasthall - Happy
Tiles is a collection of hand tufted rugs in pure wool
designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune. The inspiration comes –
just as the name implies – from the different shapes and
dimensions of ceramic tiles.
Kasthall - Karin
Karin is a wonderful printed rug of wool and linen. During
her free time, our chief designer Gunilla Lagerhem Ullberg
crocheted a blanket using leftover yarn from the Kasthall
factory. The classic crocheted squares have a nostalgic air,
and new technology has made it possible to transfer the
pattern onto our woven rug Rita.
Kasthall - Stubb
This long-pile rug and exclusive wall-to-wall carpet is
luxuriously deep and has a soft, vibrant surface. It is
unpatterned, but comes in a wide palette – from bold colours
to soft pastels – so it works well in most settings.
Kasthall - Häggå
A shaft-woven, rug that gives you the freedom to combine
patterns, colours and accents precisely the way you want.
You can choose from five different patterns and combine them
in the way that appeals to you.
Kasthall - Marocco
Marocco’s pattern takes its inspiration from North Africa
while the texture itself is firmly rooted in our woven
bouclé rug family. Imagine the scent of spices and milling
markets or a cup of mint tea in a Bedouin tent.
Kasthall - Dye Dye
Dye Dye is a design by Paola Navone printed on Kasthall’s woven Häggå rug, in pure wool. The design is like a wrinkled cloth dipped in colour, then opened and dried, resulting in a decoration made by thick spots that have been enlarged out of scale.
Kasthall - Moss
A warm and beautifully mottled pile rug with an individual
look that has become a Kasthall classic. The mix of long
linen threads and short, coarse wool yarn makes the rug
soft and luxurious, with a distinctive character.
Tufted and woven rugs and carpets are available in many shapes
and sizes, using the finest materials nature has to offer namely
New Zealand Wool and Normandy linen. The colour range is huge
and their website is well worth a visit.