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Ropes No. 6 | Embroidery in Wall Hangings by Meg Morrison. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & mid century modern style
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Ropes No. 6 | Embroidery in Wall Hangings by Meg Morrison. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & mid century modern style
Ropes No. 6 | Embroidery in Wall Hangings by Meg Morrison. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & mid century modern style
Ropes No. 6 | Embroidery in Wall Hangings by Meg Morrison. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & mid century modern style
Ropes No. 6 | Embroidery in Wall Hangings by Meg Morrison. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & mid century modern style

Created and Sold by Meg Morrison

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Meg Morrison

Ropes No. 6 - Wall Hangings

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Price $2,000

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Shipping: UPS 3-5 days
Price $40 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 2, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
40H x 25W in
101.6H x 63.5W cm

The yarn used in this rope wall hanging is reclaimed from textile mill remnants leftover from the fashion industry, making it a sustainable piece of art.

Hanging is easy. You will receive a template and white nails. Simply tape the template to the wall, follow along nailing where indicated, then tear the template away.

Dimensions approximately 25” x 40”.

Signed and dated.

Item Ropes No. 6
Created by Meg Morrison
As seen in Creator's Studio, Richmond, VA
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Meg Morrison
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I hand build simple, clean and colorful objects for modern homes and interiors.

My work is driven by materials and form. I have a profound affinity for two materials in particular - robust sculpture clay and a stretchy yarn crafted from upcycled textile remnants.

My clay pieces are made through a process called handbuilding. I roll coils of clay and wrap and smooth them into shapes. Coilbuilding with this gritty sculpture clay is a bit like building sand castles. I find it very therapeutic. Vibrant satin and matte finishes complete my pieces.

Working with sustainable yarn allows me to relax into the rhythm of the single crochet stitch. This eco-friendly yarn, repurposed from jersey fabric leftover by the fashion industry, not only reduces waste, but is a dream to knit with.

Many of the pieces in my shop are small tables and lamps. They are a way to bring functional art into your home.

I like to keep my hands busy each day, building shapes just to see where they go. The result of this work is often a small sculpture or wall hanging.