Description

Farfalla, Prato and Cielo are the three rugs inspired by the Farfalla pattern designed by the Archizoom group in 1967 in their quest for an acid contrast between the floral, art nouveau decor and the experimentation that was taking place in Pop Art in those years. A reinterpretations of the main parts that made up the original pattern. The rugs are characterized by an explosion of primary colors and simple, geometric shapes spanned by decorative motifs-typical of the productions of artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol-such as polka dots, checks and oblique stripes.

Made by Centro Studi Poltronova per il Design with cc-tapis.

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Designer
Archizoom Associati
Manufacturer
Poltronova
Design Year
1967
Production Year
2026
Type
Rug
Shipping
Approximate Lead Time
12-14 weeks
Shipping Policy
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Size
Height
Width
143.7 in
Depth
Length
104.3 in
Diameter
Lifecycle
Made In
India
Condition
New
Indoor Warranty
1
Materials
Materials
100% wool
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