
Gertrud Arndt
Gertrud Arndt was born on September 20, 1903, in Ratibor, Upper Silesia. After seeing the first Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar (1923), Arndt, with a scholarship in her pocket, decided to attend the Bauhaus. After the preliminary course, the young woman moved to the weaving workshop, where she worked productively and creatively for the next three years. In 1927, Arndt completed her apprenticeship at the Bauhaus with a journeyman's examination in Glauchau.
She designed two carpet models, Carpet No. 1 and Carpet No. 2.
Carpet No. 1 was produced only once as a prototype in 1924. This makes its current production for home furnishing a world premiere. Carpet No. 2 was designed and produced for Walter Gropius's director's office.
materials
materials
The carpets from the Verner Panton collection are hand-knotted from 100% wool. Individual models are also available in silk.
The carpets from the Verner Panton collection are hand-knotted from 100% wool. Individual models are also available in silk. The wool is characterized by its natural durability. It is naturally hard-wearing and easy to care for. The carpets in the collection are suitable for both private and public areas.
Fair-Trade
Fair-Trade
The carpets from the Verner Panton collection are hand-knotted from 100% wool. Individual models are also available in silk.
The carpets from the Verner Panton collection are hand-knotted from 100% wool. Individual models are also available in silk. The wool is characterized by its natural durability. It is naturally hard-wearing and easy to care for. The carpets in the collection are suitable for both private and public areas.