• Abingdon

Salone: Warli opts for Panja for Limen

Warli showed its capabilities across indoor, outdoor and contract at Salone.

Among the introductions was Limen, an indoor rug designed by Paolo Zani. The chosen name – derived from the Latin word meaning limit, boundary, frontier – evokes the rug’s conceptual premise, built around the idea of a threshold, a line that both separates and connects.

Limen originates from an interplay between two colours, from which three distinct patterns emerge, defining the rug’s identity. The decoration highlights the rhythm of the graphic mark and the tension between order and variation, translating onto the surface a composition that is essential yet rich in visual depth.

Production is on a traditional manual loom using the Panja weaving technique, employing a wide-toothed metal comb to compact the weft.

The wool Limen is available in shades of green, yellow, and red.


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