Variations (Black on White) Limited Edition Rug

This limited edition rug features the artwork Variations (Black on White) by Sir Terry Frost RA and is produced in collaboration with Christopher Farr.

Limited to 150 and delivered with a signed certificate of authenticity, each rug is handmade from 100% wool and produced in India according to Care & Fair ethical standards.

£1,100.00

Artwork details

Material 100% Wool
Dimensions 213 x 200cm

Payment & Delivery

We have a dedicated team who carefully prepares your artworks for shipment. We aim to deliver your artwork within 14 days. 

All unframed art is available for delivery. Framed art that is not available for delivery can be collected from the RA Shop or quoted for courier.

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Product story

Sir Terry Frost RA (1915–2003) was one of the leading British abstract artists of his generation. In 1992 Frost was elected a Royal Academician and in 1998 he was knighted for his services to art. In 2000 the Royal Academy staged a major retrospective of Frost’s work to coincide with his 85th birthday.

Christopher Farr prides itself on using only the very best available yarn, dyes and weavers to produce the finest rugs and textiles. The company actively supports Care & Fair, an organisation based in India dedicated to the elimination of child labour in the rug industry and the education of children in weaving areas.

Established in 1988, Christopher Farr has been at the spearhead of contemporary rug design for over twenty-five years. Together with his business partner Matthew Bourne, they were the catalyst that revolutionised contemporary rug design. The company has collaborated with artists as well as foundations to create rugs including Gary Hume, Jorge Pardo and with the Josef and Anni Albers foundation in the USA.

The company prides itself on using only the very best available yarn, dyes and weavers to produce the finest rugs and textiles. Christopher Farr actively support Care & Fair, an organisation based in India dedicated to the elimination of child labour in the rug industry and the education of children in weaving areas.