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CAPAS Rugs 

design Mathias Hahn

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

The Capas Rugs collection focuses on the creation and use of layers of colors, tonality and shadow to generate intense depth while also being easy enough to blend into any environment, due to the presence of a wide range of chromatic shades. 

Hahn’s starting point for the Capas collection is his notion of shadows being never black or grey but full of color and geometry. The designer’s aim was to create a simple and light rug that has a casual feel to it while being complex in the use of colors and formation of depth. In order to achieve this, Nanimarquina and Hahn intensely studied the specifics of Kilim weaving techniques searching for new ways of distributing color.

After months of investigation, Nanimarquina and Hahn developed a new type of loose Kilim structure which allows mixing the colors of the warp and weft. Normally, warp is not visible in a Kilim. By defining a different density of warp new tonalities surfaced, providing a visual texture where colors intertwine with each other along the carpet. The unique texture creates a dark-and-light effect and great profundity without becoming heavy. Like the layers of air in the atmosphere that reflect light and cast shadow.

“By loosening the fibres and using a thicker warp, we made new colors and textures visible, celebrating greater depth and enhanced tones.” – Mathias Hahn. 

Color is a pivotal element of the Capas collection. Each rug has a main color, a complementing tone and its darker gradient which in the composition gives the illusion of a cast shadow on the floor. Each rug is a color chord of a certain main color.

Materials 100% Afghan wool - antislide rug base included
Technique hand loomed - Type Kilim - Density 65000 knots /

Thickness 4 mm - Weight 1.9 kg / - Care can be dry-cleaned
NB The Capas collection is handmade base on a kilim technique that is applied with less density than usual. This may cause natural irregularities and rustic finishes. 

Special dimensions available on order : please ask.

Additional treatments (stain-resistant and damp-resistant) available on order : please ask.


Important : Rugs > 2m can't be returned. That's why, we advise you to ask for the samples before placing any order to confirm your choice. Deposit will be refunded upon return of samples.

Free samples (against deposit)

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn
CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn
CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Capas 1

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Capas 1 rug
170 x 240 cm

Capas 1 rug
200 x 300 cm

Capas 1 rug
250 x 350 cm

Capas 1 rug
300 x 400 cm

Capas 2

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Capas 2 rug
170 x 240 cm

Capas 2 rug
200 x 300 cm

Capas 2 rug
250 x 350 cm

Capas 2 rug
300 x 400 cm

Capas 3

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Capas 3 rug
170 x 240 cm

Capas 3 rug
200 x 300 cm

Capas 3 rug
250 x 350 cm

Capas 3 rug
300 x 400 cm

Capas 4

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Capas 4 rug
170 x 240 cm

Capas 4 rug
200 x 300 cm

Capas 4 rug
250 x 350 cm

Capas 4 rug
300 x 400 cm

Capas 5

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Capas 5 rug
170 x 240 cm

Capas 5 rug
200 x 300 cm

Capas 5 rug
250 x 350 cm

Capas 5 rug
300 x 400 cm

CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn
CAPAS Rugs  design Mathias Hahn

Mathias Hahn

Mathias Hahn

The German designer Mathias Hahn works and lives in London, where he established Mathias Hahn Design Studio in 2006. The studio covers a diversity of projects in the field of product and furniture design.

He holds a degree in Industrial Design by the University of Essen, and in Product Design by the Royal College of Art in London.

Hahn’s process alternates between analytical knowingness and experimental curiosity. His work is characterized by an intense examination of materials and manufacturing processes while his human centered approach sees design as a ‘cultural tool’.

Hahn’s work has been exhibited in a multitude of international exhibitions, is represented in permanent museum collections and has received numerous international awards.