
CC-TAPIS FORNASETTI FARFALLE E LOSANGHE RUG 3' x 3'9"
FORNASETTI FOR CC-TAPIS
The lightness of these colorful butterflies is made even more striking by their contrast with the rigorous black-and-white geometry of the diamond pattern. Both motifs have long been part of the visual vocabulary of Fornasetti, already appearing in the 1950s on porcelain and decorative objects. It is Barnaba Fornasetti, however, who brings them together for the first time into a single, almost hypnotic composition—creating a scene that feels as though it has emerged from the collection of an entomologist.
FORNASETTI FOR CC-TAPIS
The lightness of these colorful butterflies is made even more striking by their contrast with the rigorous black-and-white geometry of the diamond pattern. Both motifs have long been part of the visual vocabulary of Fornasetti, already appearing in the 1950s on porcelain and decorative objects. It is Barnaba Fornasetti, however, who brings them together for the first time into a single, almost hypnotic composition—creating a scene that feels as though it has emerged from the collection of an entomologist.
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FORNASETTI FOR CC-TAPIS
The lightness of these colorful butterflies is made even more striking by their contrast with the rigorous black-and-white geometry of the diamond pattern. Both motifs have long been part of the visual vocabulary of Fornasetti, already appearing in the 1950s on porcelain and decorative objects. It is Barnaba Fornasetti, however, who brings them together for the first time into a single, almost hypnotic composition—creating a scene that feels as though it has emerged from the collection of an entomologist.













