The Cassina Graffiti rug, designed by Charlotte Perriand during her stay in Japan in 1940, is the result of a combination of craftsmanship and contemporary design. The decorative motif, inspired by a design created with white chalk by a Japanese sailor on a black background, depicts a pair of enigmatic sea creatures, evoking a poetic and profound imagery.
Never mass-produced, the rug has now been reissued by Cassina in collaboration with Pernette Perriand-Barsac, maintaining the authenticity of the original work intact. Hand-knotted in 100% Himalayan wool by Tibetan artisans, Graffiti stands out for the quality of its workmanship and its visually striking graphic pattern, making it a true work of textile art.
With its aesthetic that blends Japanese tradition and contemporary spirit, the Cassina Graffiti rug enriches every room in the home with personality and character. Available in different sizes, it fits naturally and elegantly into the living room, under sofas and armchairs, where it catches the eye and stimulates curiosity, transforming the space into a collection of artistic and cultural influences.







