giovedì 10 novembre 2016

IKE e KOI by Vito Nesta e Ludek Lancellotti







IKE e KOI by Vito Nesta e Ludek Lancellotti 

IKE e KOI, in Japanese language respectively "pond" and "carp" are two pure wool carpets in the shape of old chinese paper umbrellas made in India by the best artisans. The product is the result of a trip to Asia and the study of ancient Japanese IXX cent. prints of the local fashion before western contamination. That's where the interest for this romantic and iconic object, which in the oniric world represents adaptiveness and luck and the will to transform it in something  that goes beyond the carpet and towards a window open on a colorful and mysterious world.
IKE's dominant colors are the blue of the pond and the carp's red. It is the curiosity of exploration, the entomologist's enthusiasm , the beauty of movement.
KOI is a rice paper colored carpet in which a handful of lazy and quite sleepy carps swim in formation.


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