takashi murakami: louis vuitton rugs
will be exhibited in the louis vuitton champs-elysées maison in paris in january 2010:
a round carpet titled 'flowerball' and a square carpet titled 'pink time'.
designboom presents behind the scene info.

'pink time'

'flowerball'

takashi murakami at the exhibition at the guggenheim museum bilbao
photo © gion

the making
these rugs are hand woven at an indian rug factory with a long and distinguished history.
actual sized printouts of the rug data were made on semi-transparent film and brought to
india by the kaikai kiki design team to the e. hill and company, chosen by louis vuitton for
production. here the printouts were laid on top of the rugs, while the team checks for deviations
from the original design.
kaikai kiki co. was founded by takashi murakami in 2001, and evolved from its predecessor,
the hiropon factory, which was founded in 1996. its goals as an enterprise include the production
and promotion of artwork, the management and support of select young artists, general management
of events and projects, and the production and promotion of merchandise.
epitomizing skilled craftsmanship, the tapestries have been woven from the finest quality
new zealand wool using the lock stitching method, which employs about 20 knots per square
centimeter. these tapestries, numbered and signed by the artist himself, are produced in two sizes
(2m and 3m diameter for 'flowerball' and 2x2m or 3x3m for 'pink time'), in a limited edition
of 20 each. at least 4 months are required to produce one of these these collector art pieces.

the making
the tapestries have been shown this year in the guggenheim museum in bilbao (as part of murakami's
retrospective exhibition), the louis vuitton omotesando store in tokyo, at design miami, held in basel,
switzerland in june of 2009 in the show of galerie emmanuel perrotin and in the hong kong museum
of art (as part of the 'louis vuitton: the passion of creation' exhibition).
the artworkof takashi murakami is colorful and attractive, and accessible in their reference to lovable
cartoon characters. murakami 'shocked' the world with his entrepreneurial collaboration with louis vuitton,
when he challenged the boundaries between art and commerce.
no sence is person can't feel this artwork
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