Roberto Paoli: Ciado

Roberto Paoli draws for I+I the rug Ciado, whose shape is the natural consequence of the superposition of the geometric figures of a house and of his shadow.

Roberto Paoli: Ciado
Ciado is a rug whose drawing is the natural consequence of the superposition of two geometric figures: that of a house and that of its shadow. The red lines reproduce the prospect of the house, while the black lines represent the shadow of it.
The rug shows in two dimensions a three-dimensional representation. A wireframe house struck by the rays of the sun. In particular Ciado reproduces the “little house” drawn by children. Simple and marked signs convey all the warmth and hospitality of the home.
Roberto Paoli: Ciado
Roberto Paoli, Ciado, I+I
The traits of a clean sign are almost dirtied by the beauty of craftsmanship that gives a unique character to the product. Ciado is hand knotted in wool and cotton by Indian weavers. An unexpected product, the result of the encounter between the Western thought of Roberto Paoli and the precious traditional oriental manufacturing techniques. Distant cultures and different from each other, they fit into a contemporary language. The deliberate choice of geometries from the primary design emphasizes the artistic and manual quality of the producer.
Roberto Paoli, Ciado
Roberto Paoli, Ciado, I+I

Ciado
Company
: I+I
Designer:
Roberto Paoli
Materials
: wool 80% cotton 20%
Colors
: gray, taupe, black and red

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