Our Auckland showroom is a place to experience Nodi rugs and carpet firsthand, and at times, the handmade craft of other makers. Our latest installation brings together works by @finnferrier and @ameliafagencedesign .
Discover the final weeks of the installation, open Tues–Sat, 10am–3pm.
Nodi rug’s beautiful showroom in Tāmaki Makaurau, our artists’s works are proudly showcasing for their new season, limited edition’s rug range.
Artists:
Finn Ferrier - beautiful collection from Allusion his show in July, 24’ @finnferrier
Amelia Fagence - Balance bowl plinth (walnut)
@ameliafagencedesign
Their interview article is released on their website yesterday, 📖 aliment of mastery handcrafted practices and unique approach to natural materials- please click the link in their @nodi.studio_ bio to read !
Redwood campaign by Nodi rug
- The current installation centres on the launch of our limited-edition Basket Weave Rug in Rosewood - a warm, earthy brown with soft plum and burgundy undertones. Handwoven from 100% wool, it features a tightly interlaced weave that gives the surface its grounding texture and durability.
Go and visit their beautiful showroom in Grey Lynn to get inspired! These serenely displayed until 17th October 🍑🏃🏻♀️➡️🏃🏼➡️
Artworks available @public_record_
Shots by Campbell Hooper @infinite_states
Thanks for the opportunity 🖤
I have a couple of pieces of my rope work on display in Ponsonby, Auckland - Rope lamp, steel armature. ‘Niho’ wall necklace #finnferrier #wharfware #ropework
I made this stand to ‘display’ the rope so i didnt need to tie, weave or braid it. Instead it is coiled into spirals that look like they are continious. This is named after the world serpent Ouroboros. But also thinking about whakapapa contained in the takarangi form. #ropework #ouroborus
To celebrate Matariki and Puanga I have made some brooches as tohu for the coming season. ⭐️
There are 9 available- link in my profile.
(Thank you to those who have been asking!)
You could keep all your treasures in this “100 Meter Jar” made from, you guessed it, 100 meters of cotton rope!
At Public Record
Exhibition closes tomorrow.
Allusion: Finn Ferrier & Brigit Day