VP GEOMETRI
The unique pattern of the Geometry rug is based on two geometric shapes: the circle and the square. These round and square elements are combined in the Geometry design. Carpet combine to form ever-changing patterns. The colors black and white underscore the high-contrast interplay and make the Geometri carpet in black and white a design classic of timeless elegance and value.
In the same year that Verner Panton After designing the Geometri pattern, he covered two objects with it. He designed the showroom for the textile company Unika Vaev in New York/USA entirely in black and white. Geometri in red–orange In contrast, the bold interior design dominated the Hotel-Restaurant Astoria in Trondheim, Norway. There, the Dane completely covered floors, ceilings, and walls in this patterned fabric. While Verner Panton designed Geometri as early as 1960, the general public only discovered this form of decor in the mid- to late 1960s. Thus, Geometri proves once again what Verner Panton truly was: a visionary and pioneer of the great era of Pop Art.
Geometric shapes, applied to home textiles, were a major trend in the 1960s and are once again highly fashionable today. The Geometri pattern is still available as a carpet, upholstery, and curtain fabric from Maharam. All currently available versions of the Geometri fabric decor can be obtained in their original form from the design interior specialist. TAGWERC. One of the most famous patterns of the Mid Century Art era adds an elegant touch to your home: whether as a curtain, carpet or a holistic geometric room experience – just as Verner Panton himself used the pattern throughout his life.
„"The Geometri I carpet was designed in 1960 for the Hotel and Restaurant Astoria in Copenhagen. Today's production corresponds to the authentic model of the original production and reflects the textile expression in the spirit of the 1960s."“
material
dimension
- Size
- Total height
- Weight
- 225 x 225 cm
- approx. 0.19 cm
- approx. 19.23 kg
Special features
- seal
- The GoodWeave program (Rugmark) certifies carpets made without exploitative child labor.Certified carpets are not made by children, but by adult and fairly paid carpet weavers. Independent inspectors regularly check compliance with the GoodWeave standard in the production facilities.
The carpet will after your order for you hand-knotted.
The geometric pattern was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is among the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles, and everyday objects.





