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Jaipur Living Intros Latest Area Rugs by Designer Jenny Jones

The new hand-knotted area rugs are Inspired by the Australian area rug designer’s life and travels.

8/20/2020
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Designer Jenny Jones' in her Melbourne, Australia studio.

ACWORTH, Ga. -- As part of its September launch of 44 Persian hand-knotted rugs, Jaipur Living introduces a new collection with longtime licensing partner, Australia-based area rug designer Jenny Jones. Reconnext by Jenny Jones features seven designs across nine rugs - each with its own back story. This launch goes live on the Jaipur Living website in September.

The new hand-knotted area rugs from Reconnext by Jenny Jones include:

LEVANT


The new Levant design updates a classic Mamluk motif.

Levant is a traditional Persian hand-knot Jones says is a modern-day version of an antique Mamluk rug from the Ottoman Empire she was drawn to while traveling almost a decade ago. “Hand dyeing techniques give Levant an aged antique finish, really bringing the Mamluk motifs into the 21st century. I love the idea of letting these motifs, so steeped in history, live on in our contemporary homes."

MADAGASCAR


Inspired by African paper bark textiles, Madagascar also layers in subtle animal print.

Inspired by detail-rich recollections from four years Jones spent living in Africa, the Madagascar rug spotlights an extraordinary layered floral and leaves pattern. “I fell in love with the richness of the paper bark textiles and the art of the Maasai people, which is reflected in the first layer of this design,” Jones says. “The Dhow boats would sail along the east coast from Bengal to Madagascar bringing a Moroccan influence all the way to Kenya. Madagascar depicts the beautiful layers of these memories -- the animal print behind the rubbed back outlines of Moroccan tiles aged over time. Full of memories just like our lives."

KOKOMO


The new Kokomo area rug by Jenny Jones reworks seaside motifs of hand-carved silk.

Jones says she enjoyed creating the modern multicolor Kokomo rug “because my husband Den was a passionate surfer and a big fan of the ‘Beach Boys’. They went hand in hand in the 1970’s. The shapes in Kokomo evolved from the shapes of the longboards synonymous with this time.” She points out each motif is different, “with the intricate designs carefully hand-carved from pure silk… This rug is dedicated to my beautiful husband Dennis and the wonderful times we shared during his longboard days."

BYRON BAY


Crafted of silk and hand-spun wool, Byron Bay features copper earth tones and steely blues and grays.

"As a farmer’s daughter, a part of my soul belongs to our stunning land and the oceans that surround us,” Jones says -- which explains how the Byron Bay rug reflects her love for the Australian landscape -- captured in pure silk and handspun wool. “Copper earth contrasts against an ever-changing sea of steely blues and grays, topped by wispy white caps. As water glistens in the bright sunlight the heat reflects from the earth. Organic shapes and a combination of high and low pile heights create a textural interaction that calls to be felt as much as seen.”

OUTLANDER


The geometric design of Outlanders reworks a tartan plaid pattern.

Classic tartan patterns spied during a holiday on Spain’s Majorca island inspired the Outlander rugs. “At the time ‘Outlander’ was a huge hit on TV, which gave the design its name connecting it with its Scottish heritage. I carefully rubbed back each line in this modern tartan so that there are no straight lines -- this attention to detail reflected in each knot. I like that each line I see in this design creates emotions of joy as they bring back memories of these wonderful days together."

KIMONO


Reconnext's Kimono rug is inspired by Japanes kimono motifs.

In the early 90s, Jones says her family hosted two exchange students from Japan. It was during that time she developed a deep love for the rich and intricate culture of that country. “Our student Shioko would show us exquisite patches of kimono silk, layered with motifs rich in Japanese culture and symbolism. Dedicated to Shioko and the relationship that grew from our time spent together, Kimono is a representation of my love for the Japanese culture and the love shared between distant friends."

HAMPTONS


The Hamptons area rug by Jenny Jones layers Tree of Life motif with Oushak motifs.

"I wanted to create a design that would look fantastic in both traditional and contemporary homes,” Jones says of the transitional Hamptons rug, “giving a feeling of history to the new and creating a sense of subtle nostalgia.” The designer goes on to explain how she “layered the design I call ‘Tree of Life’ with a second layer of motifs from the famous Oushaks of the 14th century, working with soft shades of blue and linen. The result is a modern day classic that works in so many different homes.”

About Jenny Jones

Renowned for her use of unique color combinations, innovative design, and variable texture, internationally-acclaimed designer Jenny Jones is grounded by her philosophy of creating respect for weavers and artisans alike. Jenny Jones and her husband Dennis are the owners of retailer Jenny Jones Rugs & Home based in Perth, Australia. The first Jaipur Living Jenny Jones collection, Connexions, was introduced in 2012.

About Jaipur Living

With a free-spirited creative aesthetic that celebrates individuality and the everyday, Jaipur Living imbues rugs and textiles for the home with an updated and unmistakable point of view. Inspired by a model that nurtures artisans and indigenous crafts around the globe, the company’s passion for people, product and design stems from a women-centric approach finely attuned to fashion trends and how we want to live today. Boutique-like collections are a cut above and a world apart, blending respect for the handmade with a focus on innovative constructions to create one of the fastest growing home furnishings companies in the U.S.

Every purchase of a hand-knotted Jaipur Living rug helps uplift artisan communities in India, where more than 40,000 artisans are empowered via livable wages, access to health care, leadership education, and more.
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