13.987,00 kr.
by Ruben de Haas & Kit Miles Ruben used Signature carpet design Biophillia Blue Black for two Mixing Pixels designs to recreate a new Signature carpet design. Designer Kit Miles, that created the Biophillia collection for Moooi Carpets in 2017, approved for his design to be used for a new collection by Ruben. During the creation of this new design, no information is lost. All the details and elements are still there, just in another shape. The Mixing Pixels Carpets come with a video that show the process from the previous rug to the new one. That way anyone who is curious, can discover the original design that they are made from. Enjoy!
Immerse yourself in a world of creative expression and unparalleled craftsmanship with Moooi Carpets, where every rug is a masterpiece waiting to transform your space. Founded in 2015 as an extension of the renowned Dutch design brand Moooi, Moooi Carpets brings together a curated collection of exceptional rugs designed by some of the world’s most innovative artists and designers.
At Moooi Carpets, art and functionality converge to create carpets that are more than mere floor coverings; they are statements of individuality and style. From bold geometric patterns to whimsical illustrations and abstract motifs, each design is a testament to Moooi’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional carpet design.
Crafted using state-of-the-art techniques and the finest materials, Moooi Carpets are not just accessories for your home or commercial space; they are works of art that invite you to explore texture, color, and form in new and unexpected ways. Whether you’re seeking to add a touch of whimsy to a contemporary living room or elevate the ambiance of a corporate office, Moooi Carpets offers a diverse range of designs to suit every taste and aesthetic.
Moooi Carpets’ dedication to quality and innovation has earned them a loyal following of design enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Their rugs have been featured in prestigious design publications and showcased in leading design exhibitions around the world, cementing Moooi Carpets’ reputation as a trailblazer in the world of contemporary carpet design.
Elevate your space with Moooi Carpets and experience the transformative power of art beneath your feet. With a commitment to creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation, Moooi Carpets invites you to reimagine your environment and make a bold statement with every step.
Ruben de Haas, born in 1988, is a vibrant artist and designer hailing from Amsterdam. His passion for colors is evident in both his work and his life. He is constantly exploring the potential of various materials and techniques, all while maintaining a playful and intuitive approach. Having lived and worked in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Bali, Cambodia, Mexico, Spain, and The Netherlands, Ruben has gained a diverse perspective and a thirst for new experiences.
Coming from a family with a background in art, Ruben was encouraged to create from a young age. As a teenager, he excelled as a circus performer and even hosted his own radio show at the age of 17. After completing high school, he embarked on a journey to explore the world, joining creative studios, filming for a documentary with Evermore, opening a gallery, working as a creative designer, and publishing a book. In 2020, he made the decision to fully dedicate himself to his art.
Ruben’s first project, ‘How Much Ink Does A Marker Contain?’, marked the beginning of his solo career as an artist. While his signature style revolves around mono-colored artworks, his practice continues to evolve and expand. Through his work, Ruben aims to convey the message that it is possible to grow older without losing touch with the things we love, and to do more of what brings us joy.
With his art gaining recognition, Ruben has made a significant impact on the global art scene. His pieces have been acquired by collectors in New York, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Australia, and The Netherlands. In 2022, he was nominated for the prestigious ‘Koninklijke Prijs voor de Vrije Schilderkunst’ (Royal Dutch Art Prize), bringing him one step closer to his ultimate goal of having a show at MoMa in New York City by 2030.