The company asked curator Joakim Andreasson to select 12 contemporary artists to provide radical new designs to change their objets from interior design into works of art, seen in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue.
Henzel Studio, the deluxe, artisan-made rug manufacturer, thinks that you should tread on internationally renown artists’ work. Made from pure fibers that are biodegradable and a renewable resource, Henzel’s rugs are hand-knotted, and each takes six months to make. Recently the company asked curator Joakim Andreasson to select 12 contemporary artists to provide radical new designs to change their objets from interior design into works of art. Helmut Lang, Marilyn Minter, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Mickalene Thomas, and Jack Pierson are among those who collaborated with the brand for this collection. Pierson’s offering is a unique drawing by the artist reproduced in Himalayan wool and silk.
Interested parties can see all the collaborations here.