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MSHWY01 by Studio Mary Lennox
Drawing inspiration from oyster mushrooms, the impressive design of MSHWY01 from Studio Mary Lennox showcases JOV’s skillful hand-tufting of rugs that achieve a strikingly lush organic presence. The incredible detail in the color and pile gradient makes this a piece like no other.
Colors: Nutshell, Midnight Plum, Apricot Crush, Cool Matcha, Soft Sage, Sustained Grey and Fondant Pink.
Color, shape, and size are customizable.
MSHWY (pronounced MS Highway)—which is an acronym for Mycorrhizal Super Highway—is a collection from Studio Mary Lennox that draws inspiration from the collaborative qualities of certain mushrooms’ ability to connect to one another through a chemical “information” network of sorts (the Mycorrhizal Network). Through symbiosis with other species in their environment, they can encourage a collaboration of different life forms within an ecosystem, comprising the intricate and complex organic system known as the ‘Mycelium Superhighway’ or the “Wood Wide Web”.
Drawing inspiration from oyster mushrooms, the impressive design of MSHWY01 from Studio Mary Lennox showcases JOV’s skillful hand-tufting of rugs that achieve a strikingly lush organic presence. The incredible detail in the color and pile gradient makes this a piece like no other.
Colors: Nutshell, Midnight Plum, Apricot Crush, Cool Matcha, Soft Sage, Sustained Grey and Fondant Pink.
Color, shape, and size are customizable.
MSHWY (pronounced MS Highway)—which is an acronym for Mycorrhizal Super Highway—is a collection from Studio Mary Lennox that draws inspiration from the collaborative qualities of certain mushrooms’ ability to connect to one another through a chemical “information” network of sorts (the Mycorrhizal Network). Through symbiosis with other species in their environment, they can encourage a collaboration of different life forms within an ecosystem, comprising the intricate and complex organic system known as the ‘Mycelium Superhighway’ or the “Wood Wide Web”.