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Marcel van doorn-Kuonyesha 2

The Kinooni palace on Lamu island in East Africa was once a governor’s residence which built in the 18th century. The designer is obsessed with the limestone mud walls and architectural decoration details of the ancient palace, and launched a contemporary dialogue with the distant land on the woven carpets. He inspred by African tribal elements and colors, as well as traditional Swahili design and technology, giving the rugs and tapestries a new form and exotic style.


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Price: US $4680/ Piece
Min.Order Quantity 1 Piece
Port Shanghai
Payment Terms L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T
Material Metallic threads, Linen yarn, Tiger-ite
Weaving Handtufted
Texture Soft
Size 4.95x3.75ft
150 x 114cm

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     Metallic threads, Linen yarn,Tiger-ite 

     Color: multi

    Handtufted

    Handmade in China

    Indoor Use Only

    The Kinooni palace on Lamu island in East Africa was once a governor’s residence which built in the 18th century. The designer is obsessed with the limestone mud walls and architectural decoration details of the ancient palace, and launched a contemporary dialogue with the distant land on the woven carpets. He inspred by African tribal elements and colors, as well as traditional Swahili design and technology, giving the rugs and tapestries a new form and exotic style.

    The most magnificent rooms in the Jinoni Palace are places favored by wealth and wisdom. The carpet depicts a table full of treasures, and the masks and tapestries are inspired by the local culture of Jinoni.

    The most magnificent rooms in the Jinoni Palace are places favored by wealth and wisdom. The carpet depicts a table full of treasures, and the masks and tapestries are inspired by the local culture of Jinoni.

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