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Rug Frank No. 7
Josef Frank harboured no penchant for hunting and designed several rugs intended to replace real animal skins. Josef Frank’s Rug No. 7, also known as the “Beast Rug,” unfurls across the floor like the pelt of a wondrous fairytale creature, and becomes a playful detail in your interior.
Rugs by Josef Frank
Josef Frank's personal expression and sense of colours and patterns have given rise to timeless prints. He is well-known for his imaginative, botanical motifs, but when he composed rugs, his philosophy was different.
Manufacturing Rug no 7
Hitex was founded in 1982 in Blekinge. Here, rugs are manufactured using tufting – an ancient, traditional technique that has entered the future with the implementation of self-developed, precise, and flexible robots. The production at Hitex is conducted on a small-scale, with a focus on exclusive, high-quality custom orders.
Josef Frank
Austrian designer and architect Josef Frank has had an enormous impact on the history of Swedish design. Despite being nearly 50 years old when emigrating to Sweden, he is now considered one of the country’s most important designers of all time.