Brutalist macramé tapestry, 1980s
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- Dimensions :
- H120 x W110 x D10
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- wool/cotton
- Style :
- vintage
In a modern decor! Neo classic or bohemian, macrame wall hangings should be at the top of your list. These lightweight, managed pieces are typically made with natural materials (like cotton rope and merino wool), and they instantly create a bohemian vibe in any space. Macramé, which is a craft technique using knotted patterns, has been around since the 13th century. It had its heyday in the 60s and 70s, and today it is making a comeback, with models that bring a new touch to traditional styles. Discount shipping to the United States * shipping option. 1stdibs. Purchasing a brutalist macramé tapestry made by Maria Asuncion Raventos in Spain in the 1960s could offer several reasons, some of which are: Historical significance: The tapestry was created in the 1960s, at a time of great artistic and cultural in Spain. It might be interesting for someone interested in the art and cultural history of this period.
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