Henzel Studio
Tom of Finland
Henzel Studio Heritage: Tom of Finland, Untitled, 1965, Handtufted Rug
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Henzel Studio Heritage: Tom of Finland, Untitled, 1977, Handtufted Rug
Limited Edition and Numbered.
100% New Zealand Wool
Made to order. Please expect 6 weeks for delivery.
The artworks woven into the hand tufted rug designs consist of a series of preparatory drawings, many unseen or ever reproduced. They feature portraits, scenes depicting camaraderie, homoerotic gaze, flirtation and sexual acts. One drawing outlines a man engaged in a boot fetish scene, another a nipple flirtation, whereas a third a f**k scene, bringing new meaning to love making on a rug.
Available in the below sizes:
- 150 x 200 cm, 59 x 79 ins
- 170 x 245 cm, 67 x 96 ins
- 200 x 270 cm, 79 x 106 ins
Custom sizes available upon request. Please email us at info@tomoffinlandstore.com for inquiries.
Shipping included in price
Produced by Henzel Studio
Part of the proceeds benefit Tom of Finland Foundation
Read About Henzel Studio Heritage: Tom of Finland in Wallpaper Here
Henzel Studio
Henzel Studio’s ethos is based on the artistic practice of Calle Henzel, founder and creative director. Over the past twenty years, he has translated his artistic practice as painter and collage artist into the medium at hand, positioning Henzel Studio as one of the most progressive luxury rug brands in the world. The organic and artistic process of Calle Henzel has been the driving force in the development of Henzel Studio’s designs. He has over the years in an un-compromised fashion challenged the traditional conventions of subject matter, shape, finishings and special treatments as a result of painstaking research that includes vintage treatments, intricate surface compositions and even natural erosion – methodologies that further blur the distinction between art and design. Under the curation of Joakim Andreasson, Calle Henzel has collaborated with some of the most prominent names in contemporary art and artists foundations including Tom of Finland Foundation and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Since the launch of 'Henzel Studio Collaborations' at Barneys New York Madison Avenue in 2014 during Frieze Art Fair, Henzel Studio has developed art rugs with over thirty contemporary artists including Richard Prince, Helmut Lang, Jack Pierson, Nan Goldin, Scott Campbell, Richard Phillips, Marilyn Minter, Mickalene Thomas and Anselm Reyle. Via 'Henzel Studio Heritage' extensive collections have also been developed in collaboration with artist estates, that to date include Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Tom of Finland Foundation.