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ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersSPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors.TENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. POLONAISE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW The order was simple: "Make the most beautiful carpets in the world!" Shah Abbas (1571-1629 AD) demanded of the weavers in his royal workshop in Isfahan. The result was delicately knotted designs made of silk, interwoven with gold and silver thread, shimmering enchanted forests of lotus flowers, convoluted arabesques and palmettes. On the one hand, vibrant and symmetrical, like looking throughBALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface.STUTTGART SHOWROOM
Wilhelmstrasse 8b70182 Stuttgart · Germany. T: +49 (0) 711 518 90 350. F: +49 (0) 711 518 92 625. shop@stuttgart.jan-kath.de. Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 11 am - 6 pm. Sat 10 am - 4 pm. The most recent collections are displayed in a 100 square meter gallery. The mostrecent.
CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersSPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors.TENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. POLONAISE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW The order was simple: "Make the most beautiful carpets in the world!" Shah Abbas (1571-1629 AD) demanded of the weavers in his royal workshop in Isfahan. The result was delicately knotted designs made of silk, interwoven with gold and silver thread, shimmering enchanted forests of lotus flowers, convoluted arabesques and palmettes. On the one hand, vibrant and symmetrical, like looking throughBALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface.STUTTGART SHOWROOM
Wilhelmstrasse 8b70182 Stuttgart · Germany. T: +49 (0) 711 518 90 350. F: +49 (0) 711 518 92 625. shop@stuttgart.jan-kath.de. Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 11 am - 6 pm. Sat 10 am - 4 pm. The most recent collections are displayed in a 100 square meter gallery. The mostrecent.
CLASSIC | JAN KATH
Traditional pattern meets contemporary color: The tension between old and new. Motifs from Italian wall coverings and Indian saris form the basic pattern for the Classic collection. The Classic repeating patterns are reinterpreted thanks to the new color scheme and the material mix of Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettlefibers.
JAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.DESIGNER & COMPANY
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.SLICED | JAN KATH
Jewelry for the floor: in Sliced, precious and semiprecious stones provide the template for the design. Jan Kath incorporates cross sections of emeralds, hematite, and agate in the carpet. The fascinating contrast between the cool stone look and warm wool and silk makes these designs particular eye-catchers.SPACECRAFTED
Infinite expanse, distant galaxies, inconceivable depth, and an aesthetic that mankind could never create. During his travels in the Himalayas, on the roof of the world, Jan Kath was especially fascinated by the unique night sky in Nepal, far away from the light pollution of our civilization. yet it was the shots taken by the Hubble space telescope that first gave us a glimpse of the hithertoERASED CLASSIC
Programmed errors make the carpets inspired and alive. Classic repeating patterns form the basis of Erased Classic. The carpet’s severe, ordered motifs are dispersed; the repeating patterns look as if they have been erased, doused with acid and patched up. This produces a completely new design vocabulary which Jan Kath embellisheseven further.
ANGAA – COLLECTION OVERVIEW The pile height and the high content of nettle fibers and hand-carded Tibetan highland wool give the carpets in the Angaa collection a particularly opulent look and feel. The mix of classic ornamentation and natural materials produces a fascinating contrast. LOST WEAVE | JAN KATH Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention toBIDJAR | JAN KATH
The original basic pattern that inspired this collection comes from north-west Persia. Jan Kath has reinterpreted the floral design of the classic Bidjar: During a soccer match, he traced the path of the ball on the screen with a digital pen. He then took the confusion of lines resulting from the passes and shots on goal and combined them with theBidjar pattern.
MUNICH STORE
Located in the city-center of Munich, 400 meter close to Marienplatz am Rathaus. Jan Kath by Böhmler presents the latest collections on an area covering 140 square meters in an exclusive shop-in-shop concept in ‘Böhmler im Tal’. CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersSPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors.TENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. POLONAISE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW The order was simple: "Make the most beautiful carpets in the world!" Shah Abbas (1571-1629 AD) demanded of the weavers in his royal workshop in Isfahan. The result was delicately knotted designs made of silk, interwoven with gold and silver thread, shimmering enchanted forests of lotus flowers, convoluted arabesques and palmettes. On the one hand, vibrant and symmetrical, like looking throughBALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface.STUTTGART SHOWROOM
Wilhelmstrasse 8b70182 Stuttgart · Germany. T: +49 (0) 711 518 90 350. F: +49 (0) 711 518 92 625. shop@stuttgart.jan-kath.de. Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 11 am - 6 pm. Sat 10 am - 4 pm. The most recent collections are displayed in a 100 square meter gallery. The mostrecent.
CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersSPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors.TENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. POLONAISE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW The order was simple: "Make the most beautiful carpets in the world!" Shah Abbas (1571-1629 AD) demanded of the weavers in his royal workshop in Isfahan. The result was delicately knotted designs made of silk, interwoven with gold and silver thread, shimmering enchanted forests of lotus flowers, convoluted arabesques and palmettes. On the one hand, vibrant and symmetrical, like looking throughBALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface.STUTTGART SHOWROOM
Wilhelmstrasse 8b70182 Stuttgart · Germany. T: +49 (0) 711 518 90 350. F: +49 (0) 711 518 92 625. shop@stuttgart.jan-kath.de. Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 11 am - 6 pm. Sat 10 am - 4 pm. The most recent collections are displayed in a 100 square meter gallery. The mostrecent.
CLASSIC | JAN KATH
Traditional pattern meets contemporary color: The tension between old and new. Motifs from Italian wall coverings and Indian saris form the basic pattern for the Classic collection. The Classic repeating patterns are reinterpreted thanks to the new color scheme and the material mix of Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettlefibers.
JAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.DESIGNER & COMPANY
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.SLICED | JAN KATH
Jewelry for the floor: in Sliced, precious and semiprecious stones provide the template for the design. Jan Kath incorporates cross sections of emeralds, hematite, and agate in the carpet. The fascinating contrast between the cool stone look and warm wool and silk makes these designs particular eye-catchers.SPACECRAFTED
Infinite expanse, distant galaxies, inconceivable depth, and an aesthetic that mankind could never create. During his travels in the Himalayas, on the roof of the world, Jan Kath was especially fascinated by the unique night sky in Nepal, far away from the light pollution of our civilization. yet it was the shots taken by the Hubble space telescope that first gave us a glimpse of the hithertoERASED CLASSIC
Programmed errors make the carpets inspired and alive. Classic repeating patterns form the basis of Erased Classic. The carpet’s severe, ordered motifs are dispersed; the repeating patterns look as if they have been erased, doused with acid and patched up. This produces a completely new design vocabulary which Jan Kath embellisheseven further.
ANGAA – COLLECTION OVERVIEW The pile height and the high content of nettle fibers and hand-carded Tibetan highland wool give the carpets in the Angaa collection a particularly opulent look and feel. The mix of classic ornamentation and natural materials produces a fascinating contrast. LOST WEAVE | JAN KATH Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention toBIDJAR | JAN KATH
The original basic pattern that inspired this collection comes from north-west Persia. Jan Kath has reinterpreted the floral design of the classic Bidjar: During a soccer match, he traced the path of the ball on the screen with a digital pen. He then took the confusion of lines resulting from the passes and shots on goal and combined them with theBidjar pattern.
MUNICH STORE
Located in the city-center of Munich, 400 meter close to Marienplatz am Rathaus. Jan Kath by Böhmler presents the latest collections on an area covering 140 square meters in an exclusive shop-in-shop concept in ‘Böhmler im Tal’. CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.SPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inTENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE Magnificent roses and lavish floral wreaths form the basic pattern of the carpet. It would be difficult to surpass the opulence of this design. Magnificent roses and lavish floral wreaths form the basic pattern of the carpet. The petaled motifs are reminiscent of the traditional shawls and headscarves still worn by old Russian women in rural areas to this day. The collection is also inspiredBIDJAR | JAN KATH
The original basic pattern that inspired this collection comes from north-west Persia. Jan Kath has reinterpreted the floral design of the classic Bidjar: During a soccer match, he traced the path of the ball on the screen with a digital pen. He then took the confusion of lines resulting from the passes and shots on goal and combined them with theBidjar pattern.
LOST WEAVE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention toSTUTTGART SHOWROOM
Wilhelmstrasse 8b70182 Stuttgart · Germany. T: +49 (0) 711 518 90 350. F: +49 (0) 711 518 92 625. shop@stuttgart.jan-kath.de. Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 11 am - 6 pm. Sat 10 am - 4 pm. The most recent collections are displayed in a 100 square meter gallery. The mostrecent.
CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.SPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inTENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE Magnificent roses and lavish floral wreaths form the basic pattern of the carpet. It would be difficult to surpass the opulence of this design. Magnificent roses and lavish floral wreaths form the basic pattern of the carpet. The petaled motifs are reminiscent of the traditional shawls and headscarves still worn by old Russian women in rural areas to this day. The collection is also inspiredBIDJAR | JAN KATH
The original basic pattern that inspired this collection comes from north-west Persia. Jan Kath has reinterpreted the floral design of the classic Bidjar: During a soccer match, he traced the path of the ball on the screen with a digital pen. He then took the confusion of lines resulting from the passes and shots on goal and combined them with theBidjar pattern.
LOST WEAVE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention toSTUTTGART SHOWROOM
Wilhelmstrasse 8b70182 Stuttgart · Germany. T: +49 (0) 711 518 90 350. F: +49 (0) 711 518 92 625. shop@stuttgart.jan-kath.de. Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 11 am - 6 pm. Sat 10 am - 4 pm. The most recent collections are displayed in a 100 square meter gallery. The mostrecent.
CLASSIC | JAN KATH
Traditional pattern meets contemporary color: The tension between old and new. Motifs from Italian wall coverings and Indian saris form the basic pattern for the Classic collection. The Classic repeating patterns are reinterpreted thanks to the new color scheme and the material mix of Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettlefibers.
JAN KATH
Imperial Dragon Deposit. Inspired by his travels to Beijing, Shanghai, and imperial cities such as Xi'an, Jan Kath discovered ancient dragon depictions for his work and interpreted them in the East collection in a modern way. in a modern way.SPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inERASED CLASSIC
Programmed errors make the carpets inspired and alive. Classic repeating patterns form the basis of Erased Classic. The carpet’s severe, ordered motifs are dispersed; the repeating patterns look as if they have been erased, doused with acid and patched up. This produces a completely new design vocabulary which Jan Kath embellisheseven further.
SPACECRAFTED
Infinite expanse, distant galaxies, inconceivable depth, and an aesthetic that mankind could never create. During his travels in the Himalayas, on the roof of the world, Jan Kath was especially fascinated by the unique night sky in Nepal, far away from the light pollution of our civilization. yet it was the shots taken by the Hubble space telescope that first gave us a glimpse of the hithertoBIDJAR | JAN KATH
The original basic pattern that inspired this collection comes from north-west Persia. Jan Kath has reinterpreted the floral design of the classic Bidjar: During a soccer match, he traced the path of the ball on the screen with a digital pen. He then took the confusion of lines resulting from the passes and shots on goal and combined them with theBidjar pattern.
ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors. SPECTRUM – COLLECTION OVERVIEW detail page. Color: multicolor / 2 ply A 116-silk, 1 ply A 057-silk-up. Material: wool / silk. Link to the Vico detail page. Linkto the.
MUNICH STORE
Located in the city-center of Munich, 400 meter close to Marienplatz am Rathaus. Jan Kath by Böhmler presents the latest collections on an area covering 140 square meters in an exclusive shop-in-shop concept in ‘Böhmler im Tal’.BALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface. CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.TENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors. SPECTRUM – COLLECTION OVERVIEW detail page. Color: multicolor / 2 ply A 116-silk, 1 ply A 057-silk-up. Material: wool / silk. Link to the Vico detail page. Linkto the.
BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. LOST WEAVE | JAN KATH Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention to LOST WEAVE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention toBALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface. CONTEMPORARY RUG ART. You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ARTWORK | JAN KATH
In the Artwork collection, wool is used to “paint” instead of a brush. What appears to the beholder to be random has actually been precisely specified by the designer and can be perfectly reproduced by the experienced weavers in the workshops in Kathmandu. Up to 24 colors may be used in a single carpet. The material mix of the finest Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettle fibersJAN KATH
provinces in southern Russia around 1900. The patterns. are created using rich, bright colors of Tibetan highland. wool and Chinese silk, making each final product a unique. and emotionally powerful piece of art. These carpets dictate. the character of the space they are in and create a. focal point of interest.TENNO | JAN KATH
You can be cool while still keeping your feet warm! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.ERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors. SPECTRUM – COLLECTION OVERVIEW detail page. Color: multicolor / 2 ply A 116-silk, 1 ply A 057-silk-up. Material: wool / silk. Link to the Vico detail page. Linkto the.
BOCHUM SHOWROOM
The collections are presented on temporary walls beneath old steel beams and lifting cranes. The Jan Kath design creative center is located in an old, 1,000 square meter factory loft. Large-format carpets are shown to their best advantage in a light-flooded hall. LOST WEAVE | JAN KATH Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention to LOST WEAVE – COLLECTION OVERVIEW Jan Kath plays with the emotions of people who view his work. “The charm of this carpet is that it seems to have been left to chance with a thirst for anarchy,” the designer explains. However, this vitality has been skillfully arranged and can be reproduced. “Of course, every single knot has been planned with precision and is realized in the workshops of Nepal with close attention toBALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface.JAN KATH
Imperial Dragon Deposit. Inspired by his travels to Beijing, Shanghai, and imperial cities such as Xi'an, Jan Kath discovered ancient dragon depictions for his work and interpreted them in the East collection in a modern way. in a modern way.CLASSIC | JAN KATH
Traditional pattern meets contemporary color: The tension between old and new. Motifs from Italian wall coverings and Indian saris form the basic pattern for the Classic collection. The Classic repeating patterns are reinterpreted thanks to the new color scheme and the material mix of Chinese silk, Tibetan highland wool, and nettlefibers.
SPECTRUM | JAN KATH
This spectacle of nature was an inspiration for the Jan Kath collection Spectrum, as were the myths and fairy tales about dancing lights above gloomy moors and inERASED HERITAGE
Back to the ubuntus! The “erased heritage” collection pays homage to the traditional oriental carpet. finding inspiration from old patterns, techniques, and standards of quality, Jan Kath also turns to old master weavers to bring these designs back to life. Knot by knot, they hand produce Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas using the original colors.SLICED | JAN KATH
Jewelry for the floor: in Sliced, precious and semiprecious stones provide the template for the design. Jan Kath incorporates cross sections of emeralds, hematite, and agate in the carpet. The fascinating contrast between the cool stone look and warm wool and silk makes these designs particular eye-catchers.SPACECRAFTED
Infinite expanse, distant galaxies, inconceivable depth, and an aesthetic that mankind could never create. During his travels in the Himalayas, on the roof of the world, Jan Kath was especially fascinated by the unique night sky in Nepal, far away from the light pollution of our civilization. yet it was the shots taken by the Hubble space telescope that first gave us a glimpse of the hithertoBIDJAR | JAN KATH
The original basic pattern that inspired this collection comes from north-west Persia. Jan Kath has reinterpreted the floral design of the classic Bidjar: During a soccer match, he traced the path of the ball on the screen with a digital pen. He then took the confusion of lines resulting from the passes and shots on goal and combined them with theBidjar pattern.
BALLPOINT ART
Ballpoint Art Collection Page. Ball point Art. A small rotating ball delivers ink onto paper. The fine, arching line gradually becomes thicker until it is swallowed by a rich, monochrome surface.STUTTGART SHOWROOM
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YOU CAN BE COOL WHILE STILL KEEPING YOUR FEET WARM! With his modern designs, Jan Kath (born 1972) is creating a completely new perspective on carpets. Guided by a bold approach in his work, Kath, originally from Bochum, combines classical elements of Oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.MANUFACTURING
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JAN KATH RELIES ON LONG-ESTABLISHED PRODUCTION METHODS FOR THE REALIZATION OF HIS IDEAS. The carpets are handwoven in the Himalayas, in India or in the Atlas mountains of Morocco at manufacturing sites that are often still run as small family businesses. One-of-a-kind natural materials in combination with manual production techniques lend each carpet its own particular character, making it a unique piece.FAIRTRADE
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Together with the label STEP, Jan Kath is committed to observing strict social and ecological standards in his carpet workshops. Independent inspectors regularly monitor working conditions in the workshops. STEP and Jan Kath do not tolerate any improper child labor.SHOW
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