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Bhuri, meaning “earth” in Pāli, is a refined collection of designer carpets by Satyendra Pakhalé for Cappellini, inspired by a deep connection with nature. The collection transforms organic forms into sophisticated textile art, merging conceptual innovation with artisanal craftsmanship.
Each carpet is derived from unique watercolours painted by Pakhalé, inspired by the elements of water, air, and earth. Using a single brush on handmade cotton rag paper, a technique reminiscent of the Sumi-e painting tradition, he balances intention and spontaneity, creating abstract compositions translated into visually striking carpets.
Crafted in luxurious viscose and available in red, blue, and grey, Bhuri carpets turn expressive brushstrokes into vibrant textile surfaces, bringing elegance and sophistication to contemporary interiors.
Item No.
AQR2_CAPPELLINI
Dimensions
W 300 x D 200. All measurements are in cm.
Details & finishing
Gray on ivory background
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 5 - 7 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
To satisfy the imagination and the intervention of the consumer, while maintaining a large production run, from 1981 Cappellini dedicated the study and implementation of the collection Sistemi.Cappellini is also dedicated to the objects and complements for the house creating in 1992 a collection of products for the house calm and measured, simple but with great design. The diverse products offered by Cappellini also allows to manage large project contracts offering the design as an added value, providing to architects and designers the different aesthetic languages of the most interesting names in the world of practical design, with cross-functional products that integrate and adapt to any need. Everything was designed primarily to be used, unlike the prevailing trend in recent years. The offer is completed with Cappellini limited edition products, not only to increase the value of the image and the cultural solidity of its realizations, but also to preserve a pinch of healthy fun.
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