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Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser

The result of an accidental encounter between Shakespeare, Africa and Nani Marquina, Milton Glaser's collection is based on his belief that all things are ultimately connected, and that the artist's role is to discover the inevitable relationship between everything through the study of color, shadow and texture to achieve the perfect balance that expresses Milton Glaser's aesthetic. 

This search for answers is sometimes difficult and other times child's play.

Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser

Materials 100% New Zealand wool
Technique hand-tufted Density 56.000 tufts /
Total thickness 18 mm 


Special sizes available: please contact us.
Additional anti-stain and water-repellent treatments available: 
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Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser

African Pattern 1 – 170 x 240 cm

African Pattern 1 – 200 x 300 cm

African Pattern 1 – 250 x 350 cm

African Pattern 1 – 300 x 400 cm

Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser

African Pattern 2 – 170 x 240 cm

African Pattern 2 – 200 x 300 cm

African Pattern 2 – 250 x 350 cm

African Pattern 2 – 300 x 400 cm

Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser

African Pattern 3 – 170 x 240 cm

African Pattern 3 – 200 x 300 cm

African Pattern 3 – 250 x 350 cm

African Pattern 3 – 300 x 400 cm

Milton Glaser rugs – Nanimarquina Milton Glaser

Milton Glaser

Milton Glaser

Illustrator and designer known for his record and book designs, such as the famous Bob Dylan logo or the famous “I NY” logo. He was the first designer to receive the National Medal of Arts.

New York, 1929-2020, prolific illustrator and designer, best known for his record and book designs.

Glaser studied at the renowned Cooper Union between 1948 and 1951, then continued his training at the Bologna Academy of Fine Arts with painter Giorgio Morandi. He founded the Push Pin Studio with Seymour Chwast, setting up his own company in 1974.

He created over 300 posters, including the famous Bob Dylan poster, a symbol of the Sixties. Glaser has devoted himself to editorial design and corporate identity. In the former field, he has worked for publications such as Paris Macht, L'Express, Esquire or Village Voice, and La Vanguardia, which he changed to coincide with its switch to color.

In 2009, he was the first graphic designer to receive the National Medal of the Arts.