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Watch Irish Design Heroes Artefakt Rugs At Work


By Lauren Heskin
29th Oct 2017
Watch Irish Design Heroes Artefakt Rugs At Work

Over the summer,  Image Interiors & Living headed to Kilkenny to meet Michal Tylicki of Artefakt Rugs in his light-filled rug tufting studio to discover the workmanship, skill and imagination that goes into his colourful creations.

Check out the video below to discover Michal’s process in creating these unique pieces in a rainbow of yarns, or head over to imageinteriors.ie to discover more cool creatives and innovative Irish interiors.

in studio with Artefakt Rugs from Image Interiors & Living on Vimeo

Video by Gavin Hartigan