Giro Rugs Combine Spirographic Curves + Magical Hand-Tufting
Designed by MUT Design for GAN, the colors, geometry + textures of GIRO rugs ? reminiscent of shapes created with a spirograph ? are pure joy for the artist in all of us.
If you ever used a spirograph as a kid, running a pen through its gears to create the most satisfying circles, you might recognize the predominant pattern in the GIRO series. Designed by Venetian studio MUT Design for GAN, the colors, geometry, and textures are pure joy for the artist in all of us. In the words of MUT Design’s founders, ?GIRO it?s a bit like the Möbius strip; it’s a simple shape that, when twisted, creates a sense of energy, as well as rich and powerful visual effects. We really like to play with textures and varying levels of depth, as well as with perspective and basic geometric patterns because they result in designs with a lot of movement and bring a playful touch to concepts that are in theory quite simple.?
GIRO?s design is based on a succession of mathematical curves that create an optical illusion. Varied textured layers increase the sensation of depth and volume within the structure, which is provided by the graphic grid. The GIRO series is available in two versions: a long, curved rug and a larger rug with a twisting silhouette. Available in three colors: lilac, peach, and black and white, the shades contrast nicely with the white base.
These rugs allow artisan tradition and contemporary design to live side-by-side, using hand-tufting to create a graphic a...
If you ever used a spirograph as a kid, running a pen through its gears to create the most satisfying circles, you might recognize the predominant pattern in the GIRO series. Designed by Venetian studio MUT Design for GAN, the colors, geometry, and textures are pure joy for the artist in all of us. In the words of MUT Design’s founders, ?GIRO it?s a bit like the Möbius strip; it’s a simple shape that, when twisted, creates a sense of energy, as well as rich and powerful visual effects. We really like to play with textures and varying levels of depth, as well as with perspective and basic geometric patterns because they result in designs with a lot of movement and bring a playful touch to concepts that are in theory quite simple.?
GIRO?s design is based on a succession of mathematical curves that create an optical illusion. Varied textured layers increase the sensation of depth and volume within the structure, which is provided by the graphic grid. The GIRO series is available in two versions: a long, curved rug and a larger rug with a twisting silhouette. Available in three colors: lilac, peach, and black and white, the shades contrast nicely with the white base.
These rugs allow artisan tradition and contemporary design to live side-by-side, using hand-tufting to create a graphic a...
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