Inganni Spaziali - an image without boundaries

Tapis Rouge

Inganni Spaziali - an image without boundaries

Rugs as a stage for social, architectural, cultural rituals

An important voice in the contemporary carpet scenario, whose roots go back to the ancient Persian tradition, Atelier Tapis Rouge confirms its participation in the Milan Design Week 2024 that, for the first time, sees it among the protagonists of the Brera Design District in the spaces of the single-brand showroom inaugurated a few months ago in Via dell'Annunciata. For the occasion, the company completely renewed the layout to present the new Inganni Spaziali collection signed by Armando Milani, an authoritative Italian voice on the international graphic design scene. The four carpets that make up the collection are large-scale transpositions of his analogue works from the 1960s and 1970s and pay homage to the aesthetics of an era characterised by expressive freedom and the courage to experiment. 
Completing the space is a selection of products designed to narrate the different souls of the brand: a visual journey that ranges from classically inspired carpets to more eclectic and contemporary designs. Each carpet is produced in Nepal, using hand-knotting techniques and natural dyes, embodying the care and tradition of the past. A display that confirms Atelier Tapis Rouge's nature as a hub and forge of ideas and realisations that well expresses expertise, quality craftsmanship and care in aesthetic research.

Access rules
Free entry, everyday from 10am to 7pm

Location

Atelier Tapis Rouge
Via Borgonuovo, 26 ingresso da Via dell'Annunciata - Milano

How to get there

Opening hours

Tue, April 16th 10:00-19:00
Wed, April 17th 10:00-19:00
Thu, April 18th 10:00-19:00
Fri, April 19th 10:00-19:00
Sat, April 20th 10:00-19:00
Sun, April 21st 10:00-19:00

Events

Monday, April 15th
17:00 - 21:00
Cocktail party
Reservation needed

Exhibitors and companies

Tapis Rouge

Atelier Tapis Rouge is a luxury rug company. We design our rugs in Milan and produce in Nepal, using natural raw materials and hand-knotting techniques. Each rug is a testament to the company's commitment to preserving the traditions of the past while forging new expressive languages.