Sombra

The Sombra collection, designed by Miguel Reguero, celebrates the encounter between architecture and nature. The rational and linear geometry in contrast with the free arrangement of the material and the alternation between viscose and wool underline the craftsmanship necessary to make these exceptionally stylish and original carpets so unique. Sombra means shadow in Spanish, in fact it also describes the interaction between light and shadow and how this changes and dominates the various architectures throughout the day and night in the different chromatic intensities. Sombra rugs are available in various sizes and can be customized on request.


ORIGIN
India

TECHNIQUE
Hand-knotted

PILE COMPOSITION
Viscose, wool

THICKNESS
≈ 1 cm

References

SO05 - night
SO05 - night
Ph: Gionata Xerra / Styling: Bruno Tarsia
Descamps courtesy
SO03-day
SO03-day
Ph: Andrea Ferrari / Styling: Studio Salaris
Bross courtesy
SO04-night
SO04-night
Ph: Max Zambelli / Styling: Elena Caponi
Flou courtesy
SO06-night
SO06-night
Ph: Riccardo Munarin studio / Styling: Sara Sarli studio
Zanette courtesy
SO02-day
SO02-day
© Living Corriere / Ph: Beppe Brancato
Styling: Daria Pandolfi
SO05-night
SO05-night
Ph: Matteo Imbriani / Styling: Cristina Nava
Frette courtesy
SO03-day
SO03-day
Ph: Savorelli, Gori and Verdiani
Styling: It’s Enough / Bruno Office courtesy
SO05-night
SO05-night
Ph: Matteo Imbriani / Styling: Cristina Nava
Frette courtesy
SO06-night
SO06-night
Ph: Riccardo Munarin studio / Styling: Sara Sarli studio
Zanette courtesy
SO03-day
SO03-day
Ph: Andrea Ferrari / Styling: Studio Salaris
Bross courtesy
SO05-night
SO05-night
© Marie Claire Maison Italia
Ph: Matteo Imbriani / Styling: Bruno Tarsia
Designer

Miguel Reguero

Miguel Reguero is a Spanish designer born in Oviedo in 1987, with a degree in Technical Architecture at EUAT La Coruña in 2011. His first jobs were for the Technical Department of the Siero ‘s Town Council and for Jovino Martínez Sierra Architects.

In 2014, he moved to Italy, where he specialized in Art and Design in the Brera Fine Arts Academy. He has been working as a designer at the Prospero Rasulo Design Studio and at the Zara Home, Alessi and Pirelli Design companies.