Amini
Labirinto Rug
Price starting from € 10.797,00*
*Price valid for the version in sizes 250x300 cm - composition 100% Tibetan wool.
An example of shape and sensation, a perfect union of geometries that suggest you an ability to create timeless design. Labirinto is a rug from the Gio Ponti collection, created for Amini and characterized by strong and perfectly perceptible symmetries even with the naked eye. The contrast between drawing and backgrounds is interesting, aimed at creating different depths on which to focus and extrapolate the prodigious play of strokes. The style is contemporary and plays on bright, evident shades, quilted with simple geometries and refined combinations. A perfect rug for those who want to create a focal point within the space, catalyzing and well-matched in the different colors available.
W.250 x D.300 cm
Available also custom-made
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Ancient Persian rugs and modern design: Amini has succeeded in combining two distant and apparently irreconcilable worlds. Amini rugs are produced in Asia according to the ancient traditions of the sector, but patterns and colors are created and designed to integrate perfectly with contemporary environments and the latest design trends. The Amini catalog has a great variety of styles and prices: from silver caps to durable outdoor rugs.Read more
Designed by
Gio Ponti
Gio Ponti (1891-1979) is considered the great “noble father” of Italian design. Milanese since his birth, one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century, he has conceptualized for his whole life a peculiar Italian way to modernity, in which the rich artisan and decorative tradition was not overcome, but enhanced and integrated at best with the most recent trends. Among his most famous works, the Pirelli skyscraper in Milan, a technical prodigy and at the time the tallest building in Italy, and Palazzo Montecatini. His theoretical and popularizing activity was very intense: in 1928 he founded the magazine Domus, which he directed for a long time for several periods, until almost his death, and which still remains the focal point of the debate on Italian architecture. It was also his idea to establish the Compasso d'Oro, in collaboration with la Rinascente, and he was one of the promoters of the birth of ADI, the Association for Industrial Design. His practical activity as a designer was also intense and full of successes: in the 1920s he was artistic director of Richard Ginori, helping to renew the world of ceramics, and then in 1932 he founded the FontanaArte company, with which he dedicated himself to the sector of lighting. In the postwar period he collaborated with Cassina, Venini, Ideal Standard and many other companies. Since 2012, Molteni & C. collaborates with the heirs of the Maestro to re-propose many of his most famous furnishings in a dedicated collection of great philological precision.Read more