Antique 19th-century Turkish red wool rug with geometric patterns, 170 x 130 cm
Conversazione Classica - Gio Ponti's Fabric
Labyrinthe carpet by Sonia Delaunay for Arcturial
€11,990.00
In stock
SKU
TLDelaunay
Description
Magnificent Labyrinth rug by Sonia Delaunay for Arcturial Editions, made in 1929. Hand-knotted in 100% wool, it features color blocks with symmetrical abstractions in shades of red, blue, black, yellow, beige, and white. Numbered 58/150, it measures 220 x 245 cm. In excellent condition, with no visible defects.
A vibrant homage to modernity, the Labyrinth rug by Sonia Delaunay embodies the very essence of poetic abstraction. Created in 1929, this textile masterpiece boldly transposes the principles of simultaneity developed by the artist with her husband, Robert Delaunay. Each geometric shape, each vibrant color, seems to vibrate, creating a veritable ballet of colors on the surface of a rug that transcends its purely decorative function to become a work of art in its own right.
Carefully reissued in 1980 by Artcurial in a limited edition of just 150 pieces, this hand-knotted wool rug—here numbered 58/150—faithfully captures the artist's innovative vision. With its generous dimensions (220 x 245 cm), it stands out as a focal point in any contemporary interior, adding a cultural, colorful, and profoundly artistic touch.
Magnificent Labyrinth rug by Sonia Delaunay for Arcturial Editions, made in 1929. Hand-knotted in 100% wool, it features color blocks with symmetrical abstractions in shades of red, blue, black, yellow, beige, and white. Numbered 58/150, it measures 220 x 245 cm. In excellent condition, with no visible defects.
A vibrant homage to modernity, the Labyrinth rug by Sonia Delaunay embodies the very essence of poetic abstraction. Created in 1929, this textile masterpiece boldly transposes the principles of simultaneity developed by the artist with her husband, Robert Delaunay. Each geometric shape, each vibrant color, seems to vibrate, creating a veritable ballet of colors on the surface of a rug that transcends its purely decorative function to become a work of art in its own right.
Carefully reissued in 1980 by Artcurial in a limited edition of just 150 pieces, this hand-knotted wool rug—here numbered 58/150—faithfully captures the artist's innovative vision. With its generous dimensions (220 x 245 cm), it stands out as a focal point in any contemporary interior, adding a cultural, colorful, and profoundly artistic touch.