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JD Staron Launches ‘Truly Bespoke’
JD Staron launches the ‘Truly Bespoke’ campaign with new introductions that push the boundaries of creativity and blend centuries-old craft techniques with a decidedly more modern aesthetic vision.
Jakub Staron, the co-founder and artist behind JD Staron, says, “We at JD Staron are a team of dreamers, weavers, and artisans. Our designs tell a story of craftsmanship, spark conversation, and transform spaces into works of art. ‘Truly Bespoke’ invites the audience to unleash their own creativity by exploring the spectrum of possible shapes, sizes, weaves, fibers, and colors.”
Highlights include:
- MARMO: Enhance your home decor with the timeless allure of marble, reimagined in the form of a versatile acrylic fiber rug. From contemporary chic to classic elegance, this exquisite piece effortlessly elevates any space with its unparalleled beauty and sophistication.
- BOTANICA: With its moss-like design, this rug exudes a sense of organic tranquility, reminiscent of lush forest floors and serene woodland retreats. Delicate tendrils of wool and nylon intertwine to create a mesmerizing pattern, evoking the verdant allure of mosses in varying shades of green.
- SHIGERU: Shigeru is inspired by traditional Japanese approaches to luxury and craft. Shigeru draws upon the ethos of Kintsugi, an art form where imperfections are welded together with gold and celebrated as a source of unique beauty. Comprising a harmonious blend of wool and silk, Shigeru invites a tactile experience where the surface’s visual appearance is contingent on spatial light and the viewer’s position as they move around the rug.
- PAPYRUS: Hand-knotted with wool and alpaca, this bespoke rug, reminiscent of ancient scrolls, embodies the essence of Papyrus, honoring the integrity of its materials. Its intricate design evokes handmade manuscripts, weaving a narrative of antiquity and wisdom in soft hues of beige and brown. As you run your fingers over its surface, the rug invites you into in the artistry of bygone eras and to celebrate the enduring beauty of human expression.
- HAIKU: Inspired by the Wabi Sabi movement, “Boku” embodies simplicity and natural beauty. The minimalist design highlights the earthly materials of aloe and cactus fibers, evoking a sense of tranquility and harmony. The name “Boku” originates from the Japanese word “Ryuuboku” meaning ‘driftwood’, and reflects the pieces’s organic essence.
To learn more about the collection visit Suite 508.
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