Post Icon Woven Rug
from kasthall
post icon woven rug
Design Gunilla Legerhem Ullberg & Kasthall Design Studio
100% New Zealand wool
Made in Sweden by Kasthall
The classic patterned woven rug Post Icon, made in pure wool, is available in an exclusive color palette. The many rows of rods, when combined, forms a lattice pattern. The colors are inspired by the more urban contexts of nature, such as the harsh shadows cast from park streetlights, showcasing both depth and clarity. Simply put: Post Icon is a bold design with a clear expression. Originating from the Häggå-family, these timeless classics with small-scaled patterns fit every room or space.
Known as the "Queen of Rugs," Gunilla was the Lead Designer at Kasthall for 28 years between 1987 and 2015. She designed most of Kasthall's classic collections, such as Moss, Fogg, Häggå, and Tekla. She received numerous prestigious design accolades for her work, among them "Designer of the Year" by Elle Decoration in 2012. In December 2015, after a hard-fought battle with cancer, Gunilla passed away. A true legend in the industry, her legacy and timeless designs will remain significant for generations to come.
Sustainability is rooted in Kasthall's history from the beginning and continues today in their work and ambition to contribute to a sustainable future. They use a circular approach to design and a fully-traceable supply chain to reduce the impact on people and planet. It is part of their commitment to local Swedish production and a made-to-order system that creates less waste. Kasthall uses third-party environmental declarations and assessment to ensure reliability.
The rug is made from pure wool yarn, custom sizes are available, please contact Hive for assistance ordering sizes not shown online. Depending on the natural materials used and the varied hand-crafted processes in production, dimensions of the rug may vary by up to 5%. All woven rugs include a backing.
2'11" w | 7'10" d
6'7" | 9'10" d
8'2" | 11'6" d
9'10" | 13'1" d
100% New Zealand wool
Made in Sweden by Kasthall
The classic patterned woven rug Post Icon, made in pure wool, is available in an exclusive color palette. The many rows of rods, when combined, forms a lattice pattern. The colors are inspired by the more urban contexts of nature, such as the harsh shadows cast from park streetlights, showcasing both depth and clarity. Simply put: Post Icon is a bold design with a clear expression. Originating from the Häggå-family, these timeless classics with small-scaled patterns fit every room or space.
Known as the "Queen of Rugs," Gunilla was the Lead Designer at Kasthall for 28 years between 1987 and 2015. She designed most of Kasthall's classic collections, such as Moss, Fogg, Häggå, and Tekla. She received numerous prestigious design accolades for her work, among them "Designer of the Year" by Elle Decoration in 2012. In December 2015, after a hard-fought battle with cancer, Gunilla passed away. A true legend in the industry, her legacy and timeless designs will remain significant for generations to come.
Sustainability is rooted in Kasthall's history from the beginning and continues today in their work and ambition to contribute to a sustainable future. They use a circular approach to design and a fully-traceable supply chain to reduce the impact on people and planet. It is part of their commitment to local Swedish production and a made-to-order system that creates less waste. Kasthall uses third-party environmental declarations and assessment to ensure reliability.
The rug is made from pure wool yarn, custom sizes are available, please contact Hive for assistance ordering sizes not shown online. Depending on the natural materials used and the varied hand-crafted processes in production, dimensions of the rug may vary by up to 5%. All woven rugs include a backing.
2'11" w | 7'10" d
6'7" | 9'10" d
8'2" | 11'6" d
9'10" | 13'1" d
$2,465.00 + free shipping
Since 1889 Kasthall has created contemporary woven & hand-tufted rugs collaborating with the world's best textile designers to develop premium rugs produced in Sweden.