Pipana joy on light grey
Pipana is a joyful and stylish pattern designed by Finnish artist and designer Jenni Rope. Her playful imaginary world meets Mum's artisans, who turn Jenni's designs to cushions, rugs, ottomans and bags, delighting any room at your home. So is Mum's ecodesign created. As an artist Jenni Rope is best known for her paintings and mobile sculptures. The material for the cushion is wool and a 3D technique is used for the texture. All handmade and ethical production. Cushion are made in a village in India where artisans work from home, save childcare as well travel cost to work.
Product information
Pipana is a joyful and stylish pattern designed by Finnish artist and designer Jenni Rope. Her playful imaginary world meets Mum's artisans, who turn Jenni's designs to cushions, rugs, ottomans and bags, delighting any room at your home. So is Mum's ecodesign created. As an artist Jenni Rope is best known for her paintings and mobile sculptures. The material for the cushion is wool and a 3D technique is used for the texture. All handmade and ethical production. Cushion are made in a village in India where artisans work from home, save childcare as well travel cost to work.
Jenni's thoughts of her collection:
“ I love colourful Moroccan rugs, and tried to find a bold carpet with a calmer pattern, without success. I decided to design it myself. I was looking through my sketchbooks and thinking about simple paterns or shapes that could perhaps work in a carpet. I found a composiion of round shapes and began to work on it further and colouring it. Three dimensional “Pipanat” ( meaning tiny round shapes in Finnish) are so sweet and it is so lovely to touch and pat them… That is why my collection also needed a sympathetic name.. Pallura, papana, pipana.. That's it!" - Jenni
MUM's
Mum's was born in South Africa in 2006, when Finnish Outi, an artist, and mum herself, collaborated with 15 African women. They made sculptures for an exhibition in Finland, all weaved by hand, designed by Outi, empowering women who worked from home. All women were mothers, so the project was named MUM's.
Later, it became the name for a sustainable brand "Mum's Good with Goods". Over the years a tiny art project has slightly developed into a sustainable design company, combining designers with sustainable production. Mum's has got production in four developing countries India, South Africa, Cambodia, and Bolivia. Everything is handmade as far as possible, people work from home, and save travel costs to operate. Materials are local either natural or recycled, and each Mum's product is signed by the artisan who made it.
Mum’s carpets are made to order only. We manufacture all our carpets according to your wishes. The size selections available on the website are examples of the most demanded sizes based on the typical Scandinavian living room sizes. We hope they are useful when choosing the correct carpet size for your needs. Unfortunately, we cannot provide return or refund options for the made-to-order products.