VP 6RP
The unique pattern of the VP6 rug is based on two geometric figures, circle and square. At the VP6 rug in red plum these round and angular elements are arranged to an interesting pattern, which transmits a certain three-dimensionality. The colours red and plum emphasize the contrasting interplay and make the VP6 carpet in red plum to be a design classic of timeless elegance and value.
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Pattern VP6 is one part of Geometri, the most famous pattern design by Verner Panton from 1960. In the same year, in which Verner Panton sketched the pattern Geometri, he lined out two objects with it. He formed the showroom for the textile company Unika Vaev in New York / USA completely in black-and-white. Geometri in red-orange dominated the ambitious interior design in the Hotel Restaurant Astoria in Trondheim / Norway. While Verner Panton sketched Geometri already in 1960, the general public discovered this form of decoration not until end of the 1960s. This makes it clear, what Verner Panton was: a mentor and pioneer of the big epoch of Pop Art Design.
Geometric patterns, brought onto home textiles, were a major issue in the 1960s and are now back up to date. All still available versions of the fabric decor VP6 in red plum are available as originals at design interior specialist TAGWERC. One of the most well-known pattern of Mid Century Art Epoch sets an elegant accent in your home: whether in the living room, dining room, bedroom or hallway – like Verner Panton himself used the pattern during his lifetime.
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Material
Dimension
- Size
- Total height
- Weight
- 150 x 200 cm
- ca. 0.19 cm
- ca. 11.40 kg
Besonderheiten
- Certificate
- The GoodWeave-Programme (Rugmark) certifies rugs without exploitative child labour.Certified rugs are manufactured by adult and appropriately paid carpet weavers without child labour. Independent inspectors regularly monitor compliance with GoodWeave standards at the factory.
The carpet will be hand knotted for you after your order.
The VP 6 Rug was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the native Dane was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles and everyday objects.