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Nazmiyal Collection
Here is a unique and beautiful vintage carpet. a vintage Art Deco rug that was woven in Ecuador during the middle years of the twentieth century with an exciting composition by noted designer Olga Fisch. An evocatively beautiful rug, this vintage Art Deco carpet depicts a series of crude animal drawings that are immediately reminiscent of the cave paintings that mark mankind’s first foray into creative expression. Set against a field of ivory, the artist has rendered a series of five large antlered animals, each a different color and, superficially, each in a different stage of completeness.
Rug & Kilim
Exemplifying Cubist & Austrian Deco sensibilities, this 8x9 drawing from Rug & Kilim’s New & Modern collection employs geometry at its finest with a detailed fret pattern in luscious brown & off white beautifully lending a gorgeous sense of movement & optical illusion of light & dark color tones offered by natural sheen of silk. Hand-knotted in a fine blend of premium wool & silk, a gorgeous rendering in impeccable European sensibilities embracing transitional style.Custom Capable: Please note all custom orders are subject to a 3-day return policy upon receipt of the CAD, at which point a full refund may be honored. Yarn samples can be made available during the process on loom as well, subject to the 3-day window without prior approval of extension. All custom sales following the approved CAD are final without these exceptions.
Beautiful Modern Pop Art Robert Indiana Love Rug, Country of Rug Type: India Rug, Circa Date: 2006. Love is the universal language, and nothing captures it more than this iconic Robert Indiana rug. The work of Robert Indiana embodies the modern American pop art movement. Although this modern rug was produced more recently, it harkens back to the free spirited and social activist movements that defined much of the Pop art movement of the 1970.
A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug. Circa date: Mid. 20th century. This brilliant, abstract vintage rug by artist Robert Jacobsen was designed for Axminster Ege. The company began its life as a world-renowned maker of fine art carpets in 1938. Today, it remains a brand that is known for excellence in design and quality craftsmanship. This Robert Jacobsen abstract transforms the world of painting into the medium of rug weaving.
Beautiful and Extremely Artistic Vintage Scandinavian Ege Art Line Robert Jacobsen Rug, Circa Date: Mid. 20th Century. Artist Robert Jacobsen is best known for his abstract paintings and sculptural art. As part of the modernist movement, his artwork creates a new definition of self expression. It focuses on the emotion and the creative process as much as the art itself. This vintage Scandinavian Ege art line rug appears to be a Jackson Pollock like paint splatter art work, which explains the method used by Jacobsen to create his abstracts. This specific vintage rug was produced in 1988 by Axminster Ege, a leading Scandinavian carpet.
Beautiful Vintage Paul Klee Ege Art Line Carpet Named Structural 1, Circa Date: Vintage. In 1938, Mads Eg Damgaard had a vision. He recognized that the world of art was changing, and interior design was closely following emerging trends. Ege art set out to redefine the way the world thought of rugs and their place in interior design. The Ege Art Line recreated many of the more popular works of modern abstract art for the floor. Artwork was no longer limited to the walls. The floor became a new canvas to be explored and developed by designers.
A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug, Circa Date: Mid. 20th Century. Robert Jacobsen is best known for his sculptural works, but he also extended his artistry to the world of painting. This Mid-century rug was created by the EGE rug company that adapted the works of many world-famous artists and transformed them into beautiful works of art for the floor. They served as the foundation for rooms that featured the works of artists such as Ray Eames and Danish Modern furniture makers. This design adds brilliant color to the room and will brighten any space.
Made with hand-knotted wool in France circa 1940-1950, this 13x16 vintage French Art Deco rug is an extremely collectible piece from Leleu Decorateur—the work of an iconic family label known for their impact on an iconic design movement.On the Design: A gold and beige-brown open field underscores a border of geometric patterns in hues blue and red—a unique minimalist design, elegant yet striking in its exceptional use of a humble palette and subtlety. Admirers of the craft will recognize this as both an exemplar of its kind and a rare find for its size, its particular beige-brown colorway, and its overall condition—a treasure, embodying the same unique principles of French Deco that began with Jules Leleu and continued with his children Paule, André, and Jean when they took over the business in the years that yielded this period piece. It’s a smart piece in its sense of depth and dimensionality, and one of few oversized rugs of its provenance in such an exceptional state known today. ConditionThis vintage Leleu rug further enjoys an overall good condition for its age and origin.
Doris Leslie Blau
Who has not heard about Ingegerd Silow? Both master weaver and talented designer, Silow was for a longtime involvement in the development and popularization of Swedish weaving, a craft that is an important part of the country's culture. This Swedish flat weave rug bears the signature of Ingegerd Silow, undoubtedly a sign of her approval. Its masterfully composed color palette is filled with light shades of blue, white, and gray, accompanied by just a tiny bit of yellow to make it more lively. The antique rug pattern is a great example of classic Swedish design - simplistic forms and orderly composition, bound to fit any type of accommodation. On the main field, we can see snowflake-like shapes, connected to each other by straight gray lines. The beautiful fringe on the vintage-looking rugs' top and the bottom parts is a nice finishing touch, which gives it even more charm.
Synthesizing elements of the early 20th century Swedish Grace Movement and influences from her travels abroad, Ingeborg Silow updated the traditional Scandinavian rölakan flatweave carpet for the modern era. Influenced by her predecessor Märta Måås-Fjetterström, Silow continued the legacy of creating woven works exemplary in both design and execution and further revived traditional weaving styles through her partnerships with commercial home furnishing companies. Such collaboration popularized this updated incarnation of Scandinavian minimalism by helping to make such designs broadly available to the public.
The work of Piet Mondrian helped to define a new vision in the world of modern art in the early half of the twentieth century. He is considered to be a pioneer of abstract art and is known for his use of three primary colors to create pieces with striking contrast. This is a modern piece inspired by some of Mondrian's most famous works.
OAKRugs by Chelsea
This artisan handwoven antique masterpiece, made in England, is truly a part of history. Its strong foundation allows it to survive the tests of time, growing more and more beautiful with age. A unique patina of wear over the years makes it truly one of a kind, meant to be enjoyed for many more years.
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