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Arshs Fine Rugs
A Persian influenced Turkish hand knotted rug made by skilled artisans capable of creating the most exceptional vegetable dyes and hand-spun New Zealand wool. This gorgeous one of a kind Peshawar Kafkaz handmade rugs is also known as a Chobi Rug. This gorgeous rug is extremely versatile and is famous for its soft pleasing color palette and informal design that works in a myriad of interiors. It has been expertly hand-tied, finished, sun-dried, and can contain up to 1.5 million knots. It takes 4 skilled artisans to hand knot this rug nine to twelve months to complete this piece of art. The invigorating colors and patterns in this rug will give your home an elegant and fresh appearance. While drawing upon the coloring and patterns of antique rugs, contemporary Peshawar pieces incorporate modern design motifs and feature vibrant color tones.Give your room a luxurious look and feel with this beautiful rug with gorgeous color pallet. The intricate design allows this oriental rug to creates a royal ambience in any decor. Hand knotted construction and natural fibers gives this rug soft feel under your feet.
A Persian influenced Turkish hand knotted rug made by skilled artisans capable of creating the most exceptional vegetable dyes and hand-spun New Zealand wool. This gorgeous one of a kind Peshawar Kafkaz handmade rugs is also known as a Chobi Ziegler Rug. This gorgeous rug is extremely versatile and is famous for its pleasing color palette and informal design that works in a myriad of interiors. It has been expertly hand-tied, finished, sun-dried, and can contain up to 1.5 million knots. It takes 4 skilled artisans to hand knot this rug nine to twelve months to complete this piece of art. The invigorating colors and patterns in this rug will give your home an elegant and fresh appearance. While drawing upon the coloring and patterns of antique rugs, contemporary Peshawar pieces incorporate modern design motifs and feature vibrant color tones. Give your room a luxurious look and feel with this beautiful rug with gorgeous color pallet. The intricate design allows this oriental rug to create a royal ambience in any décor. Hand knotted construction and natural fibers gives this rug soft feel under your feet.
Asia Minor Carpets
This rug is a flat-woven rug created with a great deal of symbolism used in each design. This rug has a flat surface with no pile and it's making it a perfect modern essential. It is a traditional rug.
Rug & Kilim
A vintage 6' x 8'8" distressed art deco rug, hand-knotted in wool circa 1960-1970. Joining Rug & Kilim’s mid-century Pasha collection, commemorating a renowned Turkish multidisciplinary artist of the period known for these low-sheared pile, distressed shabby-chic works. A unique work exemplifying the artist’s playful mid-century modern attitude in shades of pink and gold on green, elegantly depicting a geometric floral pattern with whimsy and grace. Ideal in versatile size and warm, bohemian vibe for a wide range of projects.
Nazmiyal Collection
Crafted with exquisite artistry, this exquisite contemporary area rug boasts a seamless fusion of soft minimalism and a touch of antique charm, resulting in a timeless allure that seamlessly complements both traditional and modern interiors. Hailing from the skilled artisans of Central Asia this modern minimalist area rug envelops your space in a soothing palette of light neutral beige tones, making it an ideal canvas for contemporary furnishings or cherished heirloom pieces.
Doris Leslie Blau
A Moroccan rug with diamonds inside of diamonds on a brown brushed field. Vintage rugs for sale - they are essential objects of desire of not only vintage trend followers but all aficionados of beauty and sublime design. There is a good reason for such vast recognition as antique area rugs constitute the core of taste and artistry of 20th-century progressive thought. They are clearly defined by the past century's celebration of new ideas, modern lifestyle, and the Renaissance of all arts which happened about that time. The category of vintage rugs has many faces there are numerous aspects such as historical period, style, fashion, culture, symbolism, and philosophy which add up to form the dazzling array of vintage Moroccan style rugs. Among this sensational collection one will find pieces coming from Scandinavia, Morocco, China, England, and Continental Europe in brief, from all over the world. Each and every one of those cultural circles differs severely, and so does the philosophy behind vintage rug designs coming from various parts of the globe. However, one thing they have in common is undeniable quality, which makes them perfect utilitarian objects in modern households, besides being absolute works of art.
Hand-knotted in a plush wool pile, this 14’ x 22’2” Antique Savonnerie Rug in All over Beige/Gold Floral Pattern exemplifies the impeccable French craftsmanship of the late 19th century. This classic style enjoys an expansive floral pattern in comforting beige and gold tones accenting soft pink and green accompanying the graceful curvature in transitional appeal. A grand palace-sized rug restored to a healthy condition, well suited for spacious & elaborate projects with such soft colors in grand size.
Hand-knotted in luscious, sheen wool, this 4x5 Turkish vintage Tulu rug revels in the warmth and rustic appeal of traditional geometric patterns relishing a soft & comforting pile. Originating circa 1950-1960, witnessing an enticing colorplay of luscious purple, maroon, tangerine and marigold tones, the rug teases with a positive negative show with pastel blue and green. In excellent condition, a unique addition for a collectors repertoire.
For countless centuries, Moroccan rugs have held a timeless allure. This contemporary rug draws inspiration from the age-old designs of Moroccan Berber rugs found in the Atlas Mountains. While honoring the essence of these ancient masterpieces, the artist has masterfully integrated them into the realm of modern design principles. As a result, this contemporary area rug seamlessly complements any contemporary room design.
Patchwork overdyed rugs are produced from older Turkish carpets at least 25-50 years of age. These have been cut into smaller pieces and sewn together into new designs and sizes. Once the rug is complete it undergoes a unique process of color neutralization before being over-dyed in an exciting new color. The result is a mix of traditional Turkish carpet designs fused with a contemporary retro style. A colored vintage carpet may lose some of its initial color characteristics and become even more unique in its look over time.
This circa-1940 vintage Moroccan rug features a bold all-over multicolor abstract patchwork design in shades of red, green, blue, and beige. The overall look of the piece is at once minimalist, modern, and evocative of tribal designs. Moroccan rugs have typically been woven by tribal peoples for their utility rather than for decoration. These antique area rugs experienced a growth in popularity in the West when mid-century modern designers such as Le Corbusier paired the thick piled Berber rugs with their minimalist furniture. Many of these Berber vintage-style area rugs are woven by the Beni Ourain peoples from the Rif Mountains near the city of Taza in northern Morocco. Colors vary from neutral shades to bright, stand-out hues, with designs ranging from geometric simplicity to free-flowing abstraction. The primitivist feel of many Moroccan rugs makes them attractive to modernist collectors. From versatile flatweaves to shaggy hand-knotted area rugs or runners, Moroccan rugs are both decorative and functional. They are valued for their technical qualities, expert use of fibers, great tensile strength, and abrasion resistance. Without a doubt, the original tribal Moroccan rugs from the Doris Leslie Blau collection bring character and a touch of worldliness to an interior.
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