Persian rug made out of rubber puzzle-pieces


The Persian Puzzle Rug is made out of assemble-it-yourself water-cut rubber patterned after a traditional Persian rug. Each square meter of rug requires 1225 pieces -- and you can choose from monochrome or colored pieces. Link (via Cribcandy)

(Photo credit: Cropped thumbnail taken from a larger pic by Katrin Sonnleitner, found on Kidsmodern)

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