This carved pile Primary rug was designed by London-based German designer Torsten Neeland for the Franziska Kessler Gallery in Zurich.
Looking ahead to Domotex Hanover 2024
COVER looks ahead to Domotex Hanover 2024
November 21, 2011
This carved pile Primary rug was designed by London-based German designer Torsten Neeland for the Franziska Kessler Gallery in Zurich.
This carved pile Primary rug was designed by London-based German designer Torsten Neeland for the Franziska Kessler Gallery in Zurich.
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COVER looks ahead to Domotex Hanover 2024
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