Expansion - Gaetano Pesce - 京都 - ラグ - 240 cm - 167 cm





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Kyoto rug designed by Gaetano Pesce for Expansion in Bologna, Italy, dating to the mid‑twentieth century (circa 1969), in wool on cotton and in brown and crema, measuring 240 by 167 cm and in good overall condition.
Description from the seller
Overview
Rare “Kyoto” rug by Gaetano Pesce for Expansion, Bologna, 1969. A powerful example of Italian Radical Design, where material, perception, and form dissolve into a dynamic and almost sculptural textile surface.
Description
This extraordinary rug belongs to a key moment in Gaetano Pesce’s career, when design moves beyond the rigidity of modernism toward a more experimental, sensory, and expressive language.
Crafted in wool, the piece is defined by a differentiated pile construction that creates a strong visual and tactile vibration. The design, initially perceived as geometric, gradually dissolves into an irregular and fluid grid, generating a dynamic three-dimensional effect typical of Pesce’s work.
The warm tones of brown and beige, combined with variations in pile height and density, produce a changing perceptual depth that evolves with light and perspective. The darker side bands act as a visual frame, enhancing the central optical composition.
More than a decorative object, this rug functions as an “active surface,” closer to an artwork than to a traditional textile element.
Design & Concept
Pesce’s approach rejects uniformity and embraces irregularity, transforming material into a language of expression. In this piece, the surface becomes unstable, almost alive, inviting interaction and perception rather than passive observation.
This rug exemplifies his radical vision of the late 1960s, where design is no longer static but experiential.
Authenticity
The presence of the original label “Expansion – Kyoto – design by Gaetano Pesce – Bologna, Italy” confirms the authenticity of the piece and places it precisely within the historical production of the manufacturer.
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Overview
Rare “Kyoto” rug by Gaetano Pesce for Expansion, Bologna, 1969. A powerful example of Italian Radical Design, where material, perception, and form dissolve into a dynamic and almost sculptural textile surface.
Description
This extraordinary rug belongs to a key moment in Gaetano Pesce’s career, when design moves beyond the rigidity of modernism toward a more experimental, sensory, and expressive language.
Crafted in wool, the piece is defined by a differentiated pile construction that creates a strong visual and tactile vibration. The design, initially perceived as geometric, gradually dissolves into an irregular and fluid grid, generating a dynamic three-dimensional effect typical of Pesce’s work.
The warm tones of brown and beige, combined with variations in pile height and density, produce a changing perceptual depth that evolves with light and perspective. The darker side bands act as a visual frame, enhancing the central optical composition.
More than a decorative object, this rug functions as an “active surface,” closer to an artwork than to a traditional textile element.
Design & Concept
Pesce’s approach rejects uniformity and embraces irregularity, transforming material into a language of expression. In this piece, the surface becomes unstable, almost alive, inviting interaction and perception rather than passive observation.
This rug exemplifies his radical vision of the late 1960s, where design is no longer static but experiential.
Authenticity
The presence of the original label “Expansion – Kyoto – design by Gaetano Pesce – Bologna, Italy” confirms the authenticity of the piece and places it precisely within the historical production of the manufacturer.
#YSL90years

