Rhythm on the Floor, Order in the Pattern
Pattern-driven rugs gain new immediacy in Ritmi, Radici’s latest collaboration with designer Francesca Lanzavecchia. Her broader practice reveals a consistent fascination with structure and intuition. That tension comes into sharp focus here. The collection, powered by Radici and its ChromoProject technology, treats the floor as an active visual field rather than a backdrop.
Ritmi works through rhythm. Shapes repeat, break, and re-form to create optical motion with surprising restraint. Color stays bold but controlled. Pattern does the lifting. The effect recalls the calibrated surface play explored in Koda Chroma, although Ritmi’s lens stays on energy and spatial reading rather than pure material effect.
Three pattern families define the line. Champs focuses on crisp geometry. Tressage introduces woven complexity. Nouè opens to variation and quieter shifts. ChromoProject lets each design move across multiple constructions, from tufted cut pile to looped polyamide. That versatility matters for hospitality floors, high-traffic corridors, and coworking lounges where performance changes but visual identity needs consistency.
Ritmi stands out because it balances clarity with momentum. The patterns feel assertive without overwhelming the room. They shape the atmosphere through repetition, overlap, and tonal depth. Designers get a tool that reads graphic, contemporary, and ready for scale.
For anyone specifying pattern-driven rugs that need both technical strength and aesthetic force, Ritmi delivers a clear argument for print as a spatial strategy.
Images Courtesy of Radici, Photography Credit: Sara Magni







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