Senigallia
W330 D330 H1.5 cm
Inspired by the pictures of the Italian countryside taken by photographer Mario Giacomelli, a great precursor of "land art", the Senigallia rug owes its comfort to its thick tufted wool, a technique invented in the 1970s for the first artists' rugs. It owes its poetry, its movement, and its evocative power to Nature and to her alone. In deep green, its reliefs recall the undulations of a wheat field in spring, the ripples of a pond or clay soil. If chosen in another color, it will summon other visions: the furrows of a harvested field, the textures of tree bark, the folds of a rock face... An "interior landscape" that changes subtly according to the light and the mood.





Senigallia
W330 D330 H1.5 cm
Inspired by the pictures of the Italian countryside taken by photographer Mario Giacomelli, a great precursor of "land art", the Senigallia rug owes its comfort to its thick tufted wool, a technique invented in the 1970s for the first artists' rugs. It owes its poetry, its movement, and its evocative power to Nature and to her alone. In deep green, its reliefs recall the undulations of a wheat field in spring, the ripples of a pond or clay soil. If chosen in another color, it will summon other visions: the furrows of a harvested field, the textures of tree bark, the folds of a rock face... An "interior landscape" that changes subtly according to the light and the mood.


Senigallia
W330 D330 H1.5 cm
Wool, hand tufted
Customization on demand