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Crayon Carpet (2013) was built from 16,000 colored crayons

These Temporary Carpets Are Made from Everyday Objects

It’s not hard to imagine what Dutch design trio We Make Carpets makes. True to their name, Marcia Nolte, Stijn van der Vleuten and Bob Waardenburg create carpets, but not the kind you’re thinking of.

Mixing traditional pattern-making with a critical view of consumer society, the group creates unusual carpets using everything from crayons and fireworks to cocktail umbrellas, plastic forks, and dried pasta. From a distance, we simply see a decorative carpet. But upon closer inspection the meticulously assorted collection of dense materials reveal themselves.

We Make Carpets is currently celebrating 5 years and 50 different carpets with an exhibition at mu in Eindhoven. “Kneeling: Five years of WE MAKE CARPETS” is going on through October 26, 2014. You can see much more of these big and small temporary carpets on the artist’s website.

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Exhibition view of “Kneeling: Five years of WE MAKE CARPETS”
Umbrellas
Exhibition view of “Kneeling: Five years of WE MAKE CARPETS”
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Exhibition view of “Kneeling: Five years of WE MAKE CARPETS”
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Skewer Carpet
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Skewer Carpet, detail
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Fork Carpet (2010)
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detail of Fork Carpet (2010)
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Firework Carpet (2014)
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Pasta Carpet
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Exhibition view of “Kneeling: Five years of WE MAKE CARPETS”
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Disposable Carpet

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