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Designed by Nynke Tynagel for Qeeboo, Let's Dance rugs show the foot traces of men and animals in a jam session where different types of foot prints, belonging to the two categories, are mixed. The carpets are made in two versions, round and rectangular, with a contrasting background.

Dimensions (L - W - H): 200.00 x 300.00 x 1.00 cm

Due to the great demand many products are not available. Contact us to pre-order. Don't lose priority in delivery.

Nynke Tynagel

Nynke Tynagel (born 1977) is a Dutch graphic artist, textile and product designer.

Tynagel’s work and creative signature has been described as bold expressive and iconographic imagery, both heraldic and pop cartoonish that projects a strong narrative quality. Her visual fields are tightly conceived, carefully placed and contextualised into intense but harmonious compositions, presented in a range of crafts including stained-glass, ceramics, hand-painting, textile, marquetry, alongside laser and printing techniques.

Job Smeets and Tynagel worked together at Studio Job for over 20 years. The V&A Museum and Groninger Museum, Viktor & Rolf, Barney’s New York, Alessi, Swatch, Heinz, Land Rover, Swarovski, Faena, Godiva, HEMA, Rizzoli, Maharam, NLXL, Moooi, Qeeboo, Bisazza, Vlisco, Disaronno, Seletti, Creutz & Partners and Nodus were just a few of their clients.

In 2020 Tynagel founded her design studio bearing her own name. 

Qeeboo

Qeeboo is an Italian brand that produces furnishings and accessories, created and launched in 2016 by Stefano Giovannoni. His objects are emotional and narrative openly non-bourgeois and within everyone's reach; once created, they are entrusted to our interpretation so that they acquire a new life. Qeeboo takes up and reinterprets the icons of our imagination in a fantastic key and dresses them with an unexpected original patina made of emotion and imagination, presenting a collection of beautiful, ironic, and surprising objects. Extraordinary objects created under the careful direction of Stefano Giovannoni in collaboration with the most eclectic international designers, integrating different styles and characters in a playful-narrative approach.

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Designed by Nynke Tynagel for Qeeboo, Let's Dance rugs show the foot traces of men and animals in a jam session where different types of foot prints, belonging to the two categories, are mixed. The carpets are made in two versions, round and rectangular, with a contrasting background.

Dimensions (L - W - H): 200.00 x 300.00 x 1.00 cm

Due to the great demand many products are not available. Contact us to pre-order. Don't lose priority in delivery.

Nynke Tynagel

Nynke Tynagel (born 1977) is a Dutch graphic artist, textile and product designer.

Tynagel’s work and creative signature has been described as bold expressive and iconographic imagery, both heraldic and pop cartoonish that projects a strong narrative quality. Her visual fields are tightly conceived, carefully placed and contextualised into intense but harmonious compositions, presented in a range of crafts including stained-glass, ceramics, hand-painting, textile, marquetry, alongside laser and printing techniques.

Job Smeets and Tynagel worked together at Studio Job for over 20 years. The V&A Museum and Groninger Museum, Viktor & Rolf, Barney’s New York, Alessi, Swatch, Heinz, Land Rover, Swarovski, Faena, Godiva, HEMA, Rizzoli, Maharam, NLXL, Moooi, Qeeboo, Bisazza, Vlisco, Disaronno, Seletti, Creutz & Partners and Nodus were just a few of their clients.

In 2020 Tynagel founded her design studio bearing her own name. 

Qeeboo

Qeeboo is an Italian brand that produces furnishings and accessories, created and launched in 2016 by Stefano Giovannoni. His objects are emotional and narrative openly non-bourgeois and within everyone's reach; once created, they are entrusted to our interpretation so that they acquire a new life. Qeeboo takes up and reinterprets the icons of our imagination in a fantastic key and dresses them with an unexpected original patina made of emotion and imagination, presenting a collection of beautiful, ironic, and surprising objects. Extraordinary objects created under the careful direction of Stefano Giovannoni in collaboration with the most eclectic international designers, integrating different styles and characters in a playful-narrative approach.