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Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
This stunning rug is expertly crafted from a blend of wool and silk, offering a plush feel underfoot. Its unique design brings a touch of elegance and exclusivity to any setting, from the living room to the bedroom. The one-of-a-kind nature of this rug ensures it stands out as a testament to your unique taste. The wool and silk composition provides a luxurious look while enhancing durability, making it a timeless addition to your decor.
Mansour
A world of artistry with this one-of-a-kind area rug is crafted from luxurious wool, this piece offers a tactile experience that elevates any room. Its unique design and intricate patterns make it a standout addition to your living space, perfect for creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Plus, it's floor heating safe, ensuring comfort underfoot year-round. Whether placed in a living room or study, this rug transforms your space with its rich texture and timeless appeal.
Woven Concepts
This is a one-of-a-kind vintage antique rug. This historic rug was woven between 1890 and 1950. Each has a contemporary flair for color, alongside its transitional and tribal patterns. Each rug was curated in the 1960s to be preserved as part of a private.
This hand-woven reproduction Turkish Oushak rug has a refined saffron field densely strewn with palmette pendants and stylized tangled vines, in a refined ivory border of delicate stylized palmettes and sparse fronds, between a profusion of detailed vine stripes.
Comprised of historic designs from India as well as regions throughout Western Asia, this traditional rug with meticulous design and skillful craftsmanship is an all-time classic. Accurate interpretation of the scale of the pattern, the balance of color, and the authenticity of texture is a result of a two-year process of deliberation, development, and creation.
Madison Couture Rugs
Painterly brush strokes and warm hues capture the energy of a desert sunset in an artistic hand-knotted design.
Pasargad
Amazing vintage Turkish Anatolian rug with a unique pattern! truly one-of-a-kind. This rug is masterfully hand-knotted of top-quality wool for enduring beauty. A colorful and visionary way for a unique metamorphosis of style, color, and texture. This collection complements any room looking for a fresh update.
This hand-knotted rug is a testament to time-honored craftsmanship. Each piece is meticulously crafted, offering a unique touch to your living space. The intricate patterns and harmonious hues create a focal point that complements both modern and classic interiors. Its generous size makes it ideal for anchoring your living room or dining area.
This is a one-of-a-kind vintage antique rug. This historic rug was woven between 1890 and 1950. Each has a contemporary flair for color, alongside their transitional and tribal patterns. Each rug was curated in the 1960s to be preserved as part of a private, now available for purchase.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
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This Afghan area rug is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, featuring a hand-knotted design that showcases the artistry of its makers. Made from wool, it offers a warm, inviting texture that complements any living space. Its unique pattern and rich tones make it a standout piece, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your home. Plus, it's safe for use with floor heating, adding versatility to its charm.
This hand-woven rug originates from India, specifically from the state of Rajasthan, known for its rich textile traditions. The design prominently features large fish against a blue ocean-like background, catering to a transitional style that blends traditional and contemporary elements. The border is lined with shrimp motifs, adding to the nautical theme. Constructed from wool on a cotton foundation, this rug’s main color is a soothing shade of blue that mimics the appearance of water. The wool used is a blend of Ghazni wool from Afghanistan and South African wool, creating a dense texture. The rug boasts a high knot density, with approximately 104 knots per square inch, translating to a total of 1,653,266 individually hand-tied knots, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship involved. Final touch-ups and washing are performed in Jaipur, where both antique and modern finishing techniques are utilized. Chromium dyes are employed for their color accuracy and lightfastness. The rugs are woven by smaller contractors in villages around Jaipur and as far west as Bikaner. Weavers often work from home, being paid by the square meter, with larger rugs necessitating horizontal stationary looms. The asymmetrical Persian-type knotting technique used contributes to the unique ribbed texture that characterizes this collection. A double wefted foundation—thicker at the bottom and finer at the top— also differentiates these rugs. The finer upper weft creates a speckled effect once the rugs are sheared, adding visual interest and a lighter appearance overall. Visually, this rug's aquatic theme is highlighted by various stylized fish motifs, each featuring intricate patterns and vibrant colors like white, red, yellow, and green. Seemingly scattered but balanced, these fish motifs are enhanced by additional marine elements such as seahorses and bubble patterns, all contributing to the underwater theme. The denim-like blue background provides a serene, watery backdrop, while the fish and marine motifs extend to the edges, creating a seamless look. The pattern is asymmetrical with no central focal point, contributing to a dynamic and flowing design.
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