Amini
Ventaglio Rug
Price starting from € 6,808.00*
*Price valid for the version in rose colour - composition 27% silk and 73% wool - sizes 200x300 cm.
Ventaglio belongs to a series of carpets of the same name created by Amini in collaboration with Fede Cheti, a design icon who since 1950 conducted a personal experimentation on weaving techniques, materials and designs, innovating the textile sector and proposing a style made up of strong colors and classic fabrics rich in various geometric and non-geometric motifs. In the wake of this peculiarity, Ventaglio offers sinuous and polychromatic shapes that evoke movement. In this series, the choice of colors is very important, used to emphasize the dynamism proposed by the design.
W.200 x D.300 cm
Available also custom-made
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Ancient Persian rugs and modern design: Amini has succeeded in combining two distant and apparently irreconcilable worlds. Amini rugs are produced in Asia according to the ancient traditions of the sector, but patterns and colors are created and designed to integrate perfectly with contemporary environments and the latest design trends. The Amini catalog has a great variety of styles and prices: from silver caps to durable outdoor rugs.Read more
Designed by
Fede Cheti
Fede Cheti (1905–1978) was one of the key figures in the history of carpet and textile design. Born in Savona and later moving to Milan with her mother, it was in the Lombard capital that she achieved significant success beginning in the 1930s with her floor rugs made of wool, cotton, linen, or hemp. Over the years, these were joined by highly successful furnishing fabrics and floral wallpapers. Her work was presented at several editions of the Triennale, from the 1930s through the 1950s, and displayed a wide range of styles, adapting to the tastes and fashions of the time. She remains particularly associated with floral patterns, which brought her considerable acclaim. In 1936, she founded her own carpet and weaving company in Milan at Via Manzoni 23, which in the immediate postwar period grew to employ more than 150 people, establishing itself as a major presence on the national scene. Although all Fede Cheti creations were marketed under her name, many were in fact based on designs produced for the company by leading artists. Among them were Gio Ponti—who also shared a close personal relationship with Cheti—the French painter Raoul Dufy, and the illustrator René Gruau, the only one to retain his signature on the carpet collections he designed. The peak of Fede Cheti’s success came in 1950, when she was the subject of a solo exhibition organized by the Sanderson department stores in London to celebrate their centenary. Today, some of the most beautiful rugs she designed are once again being produced by the brand Amini.Read more








