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The courage to experiment

Armando Milani, world-famous designer and icon of Italian graphics, makes his debut in the world of carpets at MDW with Atelier Tapis Rouge

Armando Milani (Milan, 1940) is a leading figure on the international graphic design scene. A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale since 1983, he has designed logos, corporate identities, books, packaging and posters for prestigious clients such as Ciga Hotels, De Padova, Montecatini Edison, Touring Club d’Italia and the United Nations. Today, he is making his debut in the world of interior design thanks to a collaboration with the prestigious carpet manufacturer Atelier Tapis Rouge.

Preview presentation of the Atelier Tapis Rouge-Armando Milani project

Preview presentation of the Atelier Tapis Rouge-Armando Milani project – Photo © Jessica Soffiati

Tapis Rouge aims to pay homage to the aesthetics and spirit of a crucial period in Milani’s career: the 1970s, a decade of fervent experimentation, revolution and expressive freedom, a period in which the designer realised some of his most important projects. Today, four of these, like the images – created with the photographer Mario Carrieri using folded strips of paper – are reinterpreted on a grand scale in the Emozioni, Groviglio, Illusione and Connessioni rugs (a project curated by Natalia Enze, creative director of Tapis Rouge), which will make their official debut during Milano Design Week.

Preview presentation of the Atelier Tapis Rouge-Armando Milani project - Photo © Jessica Soffiati

Preview presentation of the Atelier Tapis Rouge-Armando Milani project – Photo © Jessica Soffiati

Italian Culture Week poster by Armando Milani, 1983

Italian Culture Week poster by Armando Milani, 1983

Milani explains how his work in the 1970s was influenced by various sources, including Bauhaus and Swiss graphic design, great Italian graphic designers such as Franco Grignani and A.G. Fronzoni, and artists he greatly admired such as Lucio Fontana and Enrico Castellani.

Allen label for animal feed tin by Armando Milani, 1972

Allen label for animal feed tin by Armando Milani, 1972

Musica book cover by Armando Milani, 1973

Musica book cover by Armando Milani, 1973

After studying at the Umanitaria with Albe Steiner, from whom, as Milani says, “I learnt how to draw, but above all I learnt ethics”, the designer opened his studio in Milan and worked with masters such as Giulio Confalonieri and Antonio Boggeri. In ’78, another turning point: Milani moved to New York on the advice of Massimo Vignelli, another milestone of Italian graphic design in the world.

Translating War into Peace poster by Armando Milani, 2003

Translating War into Peace poster by Armando Milani, 2003

Cineclub Brera poster by Armando Milani, 1975

Cineclub Brera poster by Armando Milani, 1975

“Thanks to Vignelli, I went to New York and it was a revolution in my life,” says the designer, “with him I completely changed the way I worked. When you do corporate identity, you have to be pragmatic and less of a dreamer. I became less of a dreamer and more of a professional.”

Festival de Jazz Montreaux poster by Armando Milani, 1967

Festival de Jazz Montreaux poster by Armando Milani, 1967

Nirvanil brochure by Armando Milani, 1972

Nirvanil brochure by Armando Milani, 1972

In the whirlwind of hectic New York life, in a more recent chapter of his extraordinary career, Milani returned to his beginnings and his mentors, embracing Steiner’s ethics and rediscovering the power of translating his emotions into images. A story that is now enriched by a new chapter.

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