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Max Bill / Acrylic Graphic Rug "colorful accents"

Max Bill / Acrylic Graphic Rug "colorful accents"

Modern Living Rug Featuring Artful Graphic Design

Transform your space with a living rug that embodies Bauhaus master Max Bill’s mathematical approach to design. This striking floor art recreates his iconic graphic artwork in a luxurious rug format.

Faithful Reproduction of “colorful accents. /1946”

Based on Max Bill’s original 1946 graphic “colorful accents.,” this rug features perfectly matched colors approved by the Max Bill Foundation. Every dyed yarn sample was carefully checked and certified to ensure a true-to-original finish.

Premium Quality, Made in Japan

Crafted by skilled artisans in Japan using domestically spun yarn, each rug offers exceptional quality. The 15 mm pile creates a plush, soft texture. Compatible with underfloor heating and hot-carpet systems, it provides year-round comfort.

Easy-Care Acrylic with Wool-Like Warmth

Made from soft, high-loft acrylic fibers that trap air for natural insulation, this rug delivers a warm, springy feel similar to wool. Acrylic resists moisture, mildew, pests, and abrasion while maintaining vibrant color. Choose from diameters of 160 cm, 180 cm, or 200 cm to suit your room.

* floor heating compatible
* surface - heat resistant

Brand | METROCS

Designer | Max Bill

Year of Design | 1946

Dimentions

1600 : W 1600 x D 1600 mm
1800 : W 1800 x D 1800 mm
2000 : W 2000 x D 2000 mm
Length of pile : 15 mm

Materials

Acrylic 100%

Lead time

1 week

Regular price ¥73,000 JPY
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  • Faithfully Rendered Rugs Based on Max Bill’s Original Graphics

    These rugs were meticulously crafted under the supervision of Jakob Bill—son of Max Bill, administrator of the Max Bill Foundation, and an accomplished artist himself.

    Each rug is based on one of Max Bill’s original graphic works.

    The yarns were dyed and color-checked one by one to ensure a faithful reproduction of the original hues, staying as true as possible to the original artworks.

  • Material Features and Functions

    These are available in two material types: acrylic and wool.

    [Acrylic Type]
    ・Soft, fluffy texture similar to wool
    ・Warm and lightweight due to air-filled fibers
    ・Low moisture absorption: resists mold, insects, and water-based stains
    ・Durable and resistant to friction
    ・Excellent color vibrancy

    [Wool Type]
    ・Elastic loop-pile construction with excellent shape recovery

    ・Naturally durable and moisture-regulating
    ・Warm in winter, cool in summer
    ・Water-repellent and resistant to stains
    ・High resilience: furniture dents can be restored with steam
    ・Deep dye absorption for long-lasting color and luster

  • Comfortable and Reliable Rugs, Made in Japan

    These rugs offer not only a stylish addition to your interior but also comfort and a cozy atmosphere.

    They are made with domestically spun yarn and carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans in Japan.
    Each rug features a woven tag embroidered with Max Bill’s signature, making it a high-quality original item by METROCS.

METROCS

METROCS is a furniture brand established in Japan in 2002, passing masterpiece design items to future generations. Collaborated with designers and their foundations, we revive and commercialize historical design products. Our mission is to discover buried “truly high-quality product”, and pass its ingenuity, sincerity and stories hidden in the materials, parts and construction method, down in perpetuity.

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Max Bill [1908-1994]

Born in Winterthur, Switzerland. For three years beginning in 1924, Bill studied silversmith in Zurich, after which he studied under Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee at Bauhaus. Bill wore many hats, including that of painter, sculptor, graphic artist, architect, and industrial designer. Later, determined to pass on the spirit of Bauhaus, he devoted himself to the founding the Ulm School of Design, where he would serve as the school’s first chancellor. Consistently pursuing the creative process founded in “regularity” and “logic,” today his theories have a profound influence on the worlds of design and art.

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