Radici, Pressed Flat
Color is the material here, not the motif. Marco Piva’s Pigments Collection for Radici treats patterned commercial carpet as a canvas mid-application, where layering, density, and fade become the design language.
Five patterns make up the family. Grain settles into fine particulate texture. Cadence arranges color in checkerboard rhythm, rectangles alternating with measured intent. Layer reads like a wash applied in passes, light over dense. Relief presses pigment into the weave with near-tactile depth. Undertone is the quietest of the set, brushstrokes pulled soft across the field.
The palette stays grounded: green, beige, sand, burgundy. Tones that hold up under traffic and read well from across a hotel lounge or a co-working floor.
What’s striking is how the geometry softens. The patterns are ordered but never rigid, more like a painter’s process caught mid-gesture. Specify them in a boutique check-in lounge, a wellness corridor, or a quiet executive floor where the floor should set the mood, not steal it.
For more from Radici, see our recent coverage of the brand’s rhythmic approach to pattern.
Images Courtesy of Radici | Photography Credit: Sara Magni


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