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Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
This elegantly product is from China and woven from the finest material to create a soft and luxurious piece that will work well in so many different settings.
Mansour
This exquisite area rug, where artistry meets craftsmanship. Handmade with care, this 6' x 9' rug showcases the intricate detailing that only a one-of-a-kind piece can offer. Crafted from wool, it offers a luxurious feel underfoot and is floor heating safe, making it a versatile addition to any room. Whether placed in a living room or a bedroom, this rug effortlessly enhances the ambiance with its timeless appeal.
A traditional rug design, hand-knotted using the finest of material to create a look and feel that will enhance any room.
This area rug is based on the classic 18th-century authentic French design. It recreates the European feel and style of a bygone elegant era.
Doris Leslie Blau
This antique needlepoint rug is a rare treat for the connoisseurs of traditional art and craft. Its body is composed of hundreds of thousands of stitches made using a sewing needle and wool yarn on an open grid cotton fabric called a “canvas”. Although needlepoint rugs are pile-less, this method of execution results in an intriguing texture that you can feel under your fingers. This early 20th-century needlepoint rug has an oatmeal field carrying two rows of enlarged leafy floral bouquets, each within a subtle ivory lacy oval frame. Although made a hundred years ago, the antique rug remains in perfect condition until this day thanks to high-quality materials and thorough manual execution. If properly maintained, it will withstand years of usage showing no signs of wear.
Rug & Kilim
Hand-knotted in wool, a 5x8 vintage rug from an innovative Turkish atelier entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This alluring piece enjoys a distinguished position among the artists works with European neo classical inspirations, bordering on Art Nouveau. The fabulous play of beige-brown complements the elaborate floral & medallion cartouche pattern in a distressed low pile against pink and beautifully subdued green hues. Originating from Turkey circa 1960-1970, a design in good condition for this shabby elegance, distressed-aesthetic lineage, worthy of sophisticated projects yearning a piece subtly inspired by Aubussons and French classics.
Samad Rugs
Our One-of-a-Kind Collection comprises ornamental flatweaves inspired by French Aubusson carpets and tapestries. Handcrafted in China, these designs play with decorative floral elements, wreaths, and medallions in a traditional antique style.
Hand-knotted in wool from France circa 1890-1900, this 10x13 Antique French Savonnerie rug in the Neoclassical style is a rare masterpiece from Rug & Kilim’s European rug collection.On the DesignAdmirers of the craft may appreciate this transitional rug among the works of a special workshop from its period. The color play of blue, beige/brown, gold, pink and peach adds a dynamic and energetic flair to the composition. Connoisseurs will further appreciate the attention to detail as evident in the intricate medallion, floral patterns in the border, and floral motifs that adorn the entire rug. Every feature, from its lush, comfortable pile to its fine detail, is exemplary of collectibles from this weaving tradition. Altogether it’s a piece as deeply personal in its subtext as it is in the details and beauties that distinguish it in our craft—both a masterpiece and a true collector’s rug, teeming with history and culture. Condition: This antique French Savonnerie rug further enjoys good condition for its age and lineage—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Aubusson carpets are pile-less and the tapestry is woven from that town to the southwest of Paris, by a group of independent weavers working under Royal or State protection. The designs are strictly classical, neo-classical, or Victorian. They are virtually never “oriental”. The pattern wefts are wool with silk and/or metal thread for details in the more finely woven examples. Sizes tend toward the squarish and pieces 30’ by 30’ are not unknown. The 18th and 19th-century French clients included the nobility and Haute bourgeoisie. Aubusson carpets were also exported to England and are often to be found in country houses. Light colors are the most popular and dark-toned pieces are very rare. Besides traditional Louis furniture, try an Aubusson with the most modern décor; it might surprise you. This light, airy Aubusson small carpet has matching central and corner rose bouquets. The double elliptical leafy wreaths are spaced to give a sense of informality. The corner bosses are ae equally open. The narrow monochrome border is barely noticeable. There are no overtly classical elements and there is just enough rococo feeling to set it off from the more cluttered pseudo-Baroque of the Victorian period. The colors are all-natural and have mellowed from what originally were sharper brighter tones. Aubusson weavers, as with French rug and tapestry artists generally, work in spans of centuries, not years or decades, and they plan on what their creations will look like far into the future. This Aubusson is a study in greens, especially pistachio, restful and precise, calming and yet rigorous.
Based on authentic oriental designs and using only the finest of wools, these handwoven rugs are truly timeless classics. These traditional styles reflect the classic patterns that have created the most beautiful of decors over the centuries.
This rug is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! The quality is beyond compare! I AM THRILLED!!!!!!!!. Pamela Diane. Ponte Vedra beach, FL. 2022-06-07 12:44:15
Handmade in wool, a delicious needlepoint rug from a coveted European collection. This transitional rug enjoys an awe-inspiring floral pattern in beige-brown against a cream background, with tasteful notes of pink and green lending a fresh vibe to this contemporary and elegant drawing. Minimalistic yet sophisticated in its pictorial floral drawings, a rug well suited for spacious living rooms and comfortable rooms yearning for neoclassical elegance. Ideal for transitional projects welcoming French and English sensibilities.
Originating from India between 1880-1890, this antique polonaise rug enjoys especially uncommon rose pink background, tactfully accenting other naturalist colourways and the sharpness of this piece’s overall drawing. Presenting a distinct array of bright and rich blue, green, beige, and red colourways, the dimensionality created by this medallion-style field design’s subtle maroon background is complementary to the uplifted wrapping border, ripe with lotus and lancet leave depictions widely believed to symbolize rebirth befitting this piece’s warm tones and welcome, versatile length.
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