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TÅNUM
A rug that makes a difference
TÅNUM rug is a good example of how we bring together two of our passions – sustainability and creating a better everyday life. It’s made of leftover fabric from our bedlinen production and each rug is handwoven by skilled craftspeople at responsibly organised weaving centers. No two rugs are alike so TÅNUM adds a unique touch to any home, but more importantly, it’s a rug that can mean a brighter future for those who weave it.
The inspiration for these rugs comes from traditional Swedish handicraft, where leftover fabric scraps are woven into rag rugs – a smart and responsible use of resources. The idea for TÅNUM originated from a young design student named Erik Bertell. He reimagined the rag rug in a modern way and showed that you could create contemporary and unique rugs using only reused textiles.
As we were developing the rug, the passionate manager of one of our supply factories came up with an idea – that women in the village of Karupannya, in Northern Bangladesh, should weave the rugs. He wanted to make everyday life for people in the village better by giving women jobs and a stable income. And since this region in Bangladesh is known for good textile craftsmanship, it was a perfect match.
The easiest way to produce the rugs would have been to make new fabrics instead of shipping leftover pieces to the weavers – but that wouldn’t be the IKEA way. “We like to keep things simple, but also to make products in a more sustainable way. The supplier and the rug team at the IKEA office in New Delhi worked together to make it happen,” says Rasmus Jönsson, who works with TÅNUM.
Having people in Karupannya weave the rugs became a part of our initiative called Made by People: Handmade rugs. It’s a long-term IKEA project that establishes weaving centres close to villages. By bringing weavers together, the production process and the working environment can be monitored and improved. This creates better conditions for the weavers, their families and ultimately the rug industry throughout the region. We’re also helping to develop a new loom that enables weavers to have a more ergonomic working position and requires less muscle power to operate. “The best part is that we can offer functional and beautiful rugs for thousands of homes by using leftover materials, and at the same time create jobs for women in Bangladesh. It's good for both people and the planet," says Rasmus.
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Made in Bangladesh in organised weaving centres with good working conditions and fair wages.
This versatile rug fits just about anywhere thanks to the shape, size and mix of colours.
Cotton is a soft and easy-care natural material that you can machine wash.
A perfect companion for all types of flooring, even those with underfloor heating.
Article no 302.126.75
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Use STOPP anti-slip underlay for increased safety; to be placed under the entire rug.
Length: | 61 cm |
Width: | 24 cm |
Height: | 2 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,77 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,76 kg |
Volume per package: | 2,6 l |
Article no | 302.126.75 |
Article no 302.126.75
Length: | 90 cm |
Width: | 60 cm |
Thickness: | 4 mm |
Area: | 0,54 m² |
Surface density: | 1350 g/m² |
Length: | 61 cm |
Width: | 24 cm |
Height: | 2 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,77 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,76 kg |
Volume per package: | 2,6 l |
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