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nanimarquina was born from a singular desire: to create visually stunning rugs that would captivate people's senses. With an unwavering commitment to innovation in techniques and materials, nanimarquina stands as a pioneering family enterprise dedicated to handcrafting contemporary rugs. Collaboration with renowned international designers has always been at the core of nanimarquina's philosophy. This approach ensures a diverse range of styles and provides a platform for experimenting with textures, materials, and shapes, which has become a defining characteristic of the brand. Since 2021 nanimarquina is Climate Neutral certified. The company measures, offsets and reduces its carbon footprint leading the way toward a more sustainable future.

nanimarquina is set to unveil its latest 2025 collections during 3daysofdesign at Past Foward Exhibition curated by Tadaima. The exhibition explores the dialogue between tradition and modernity. It brings together objects shaped by heritage techniques and contemporary craftsmanship, where function meets form, and small–scale makers stand alongside established brands. Sculptural and functional, minimal and expressive, large and small scale—all coexist in a curated balance. The exhibition highlights how design evolves, honouring its origins while embracing new expressions, bridging past and present to shape the future.

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