
Create Harmony With This Clodagh x Marc Phillips Rug Collab
The stars were in alignment when Interior Design Hall of Famer Clodagh met Marc Phillips. The mononymous design guru and the esteemed rug connoisseur could tell they were on the same wavelength. So began a meeting of minds that resulted in a collection based on and named after the five elements shared across Chinese, Japanese, Buddhist, Greek, and Babylonian cultures: wood, metal, fire, earth, and water. Measuring 9 by 12 feet and hand-knotted of allo, wool, and silk, the variegated rugs, in multiple colorways, are subtly textured and patterned in loose accordance with their elements. Clodagh recommends specifying them to evoke specific energies that will fine-tune the balance and harmony of a space: Water for calm and abundance, Wood for growth and vitality, Metal for clarity and precision, Fire for passion and high energy, and Earth for stability and nourishment.





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