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Products fair: Lithuanian design brand EMKO has worked with a local textile factory to repurpose its rainbow array of leftover yarns into a spotted rug, which aims to "bring some chaos into sterile modern interiors".
Set against a plain brown or blue base, the linen offcuts are used to form blobs of different colours and pile heights, with some merging into the backdrop while others playfully protrude.
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Called Chaos, the rug is hand-tufted in the same family-run textile factory, in the town of Panevėžys, where the offcuts are generated in the first place.
"During a visit to the factory, the owner told me that they've stored some offcuts that aren't fit for mass production for years without a plan for how to use them," EMKO's creative director Audrone Drungilaite told Dezeen.
"Recycling them into a new yarn is quite expensive and, unlike wool, small pieces of linen tend not to spin into a high-quality new yarn."
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So instead, Drungilaite developed a way to turn the practical limitations of the offcuts, which are available in small quantities of many different colours rather than a large amount of any one colour, into a playful visual language.
This highlights rather than downplays the fact that the rug is made using post-industrial waste materials and aims to start conversations about the need for a more responsible, circular use of resources.
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Although all Chaos rugs are made in the same way, the outcome is slightly different each time, due to the varying availability of the different offcuts.
"The confetti-like pattern brings some chaos into sterile modern interiors while allowing the weaver a degree of improvisation," said Drungilaite.
"I've designated one of seven colour groups for each element in the pattern and the weaver can pick a yarn from the box of leftovers that fits into this particular colour group – the more colours, the better the rug will look. This leads to a unique colour range but still keeps the final look more or less the same."
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Through the project, EMKO hopes to crank up small-scale, local linen production as well as the cultivation of flax – the plant from which linen is derived.
Both are traditions that date back several centuries in Lithuania, according to Drungilaite.
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"Our soil is very suitable for growing flax and there is even a special place in folklore for flax cultivation, which used to be one of our most important industries," she said.
"Unfortunately, the linen-making industry has shrunk drastically since we entered the European Union in 2004. So we support local manufacturers by having our products made by small and medium-sized enterprises based in Lithuania."
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The Chaos Rug is shortlisted for this year's Dezeen Award in the homeware design category.
Product: Chaos rug
Designer: Audrone Drungilaite
Brand: EMKO
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