ClassiCon
Centimetre Rug
Price € 9.584,00
A rug that has been able to make measurements its distinctive feature, creating a texture that is well able to combine elegance and originality in a highly effective whole. Centimeter was born from the talent of Eileen Gray in 1925 thanks to the successful collaboration with Classicon. It is made up of 100% wool and is colored with natural pigments. The processing is done by hand to ensure maximum attention to every detail as well as a quality that allows this product to maintain itself over time despite prolonged use. A piece of furniture that goes well with intimate domestic environments but that can easily be placed in public spaces.
W.200 x D.300 cm
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The German brand ClassiCon reveals from the name the two souls that move its production: philological flawless reissues of the great classics of modernism and contemporary creations with avaunt-garde design. ClassiCon furniture is not just furniture, but aspires to become a true collector's item, enhanced by the finest quality manual workmanship. The experience of ClassiCon in fact originates from the Vereinigte Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk in Munich, a fruitful workshop of applied arts and high craftsmanship active since the early twentieth century.Read more
Designed by
Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) was one of the first female designers of the twentieth century and is considered one of the leading figures of Modernism of the 1920s and 1930s. She was Irish by birth, she studied painting and drawing in London and then moved to Paris in the early twentieth century. There she came into contact with the world of Japanese arts and learned to master lacquer, earning a living thanks to the creation of refined lacquered screens and decorations in Art Deco style. In the 1920s you came into contact with the Dutch avant-garde of De Stijl and launched into the creation of tubular steel furniture, even preceding Le Corbusier himself in the use in the home of what would later become the symbolic material of Bauhaus. And it was precisely on the impulse of Le Corbusier and Jean Badovici that she decided to devote herself personally to architecture, giving life to Villa E-1027, still considered today among the great masterpieces of Modernism. After the Second World War she retired into private life and ended up being almost forgotten until the 1970s, when critics finally recognized her furnishings as the role of great classics that still hold today. All the best of Eileen Gray's design is currently re-edited with great philological attention by the German brand ClassiCon.Read more