Discover our collection of handwoven tapestries made from recycled textiles and be captivated by the skills of our amazing artists, photographers, and designers. Each tapestry is unique, crafted from high-quality cotton yarn, and features a harmonious palette of just eight colors, resulting in an incredibly lifelike appearance.
The motif “Ethiopian Mursi Woman” was taken by the German documentary photographer Mario Gerth .
This collection includes a variety of designs and sizes that optimally complement your specific area. Enhance your home with certified sound-absorbing wall tapestries that not only look great but also serve a functional purpose.
Each textile artwork naturally absorbs sound textile material on a natural way, as acoustic damping material made from recycled jeans was used during manual production. This environmentally friendly mechanical recycling technology breaks down jeans into fibers and removes non-textile components, resulting in sustainable and high-quality acoustic solutions.
With our bright acoustic carpets, you can redesign your interiors and create a harmonious ambiance. These works of art delight your senses while contributing to an exceptional living environment.
Dimensions: 120 x 180 x 3 cm
Important note regarding shipping:
This is a handcrafted piece of art that ships directly from the MONDiART in the Netherlands. To ensure the work is inspected for impeccable quality, prepare it for safe shipping, and require specialized transport due to its size (bulky goods), shipping times are somewhat longer than for smaller, standardized, and pre-packaged items from our shop.
These typically range between 10 and 17 working days, depending on the delivery area in the Netherlands, Germany, or Belgium. We ask you to consider this when placing your order.
About the Artist:
Mario Gerth, known for his passionate photo projects, has traveled to five continents over 80 countries. Despite the difficulties that he is exposed to, such as poverty and violence, he has also learned to appreciate the rich diversity of human experiences. Photographs taken by Gerth in Africa emphasize the special cultural and socio -economic features that the artist appreciates, and at the same time show the rich diversity of the landscapes and people of the continent.
From the royal pride of the oldest Africa to the cheerful beauty of the African landscape, his art embodies grace and dignity of the African people. As Time Magazine put it, Gerth's photography is "transformative" and known all over the world.




























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