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Rug & Kilim
Handwoven in wool, a 2x2 scatter rug from Rug & Kilim’s modern selections. On the Design:Connoisseurs may admire the subtle appeal of the rug that comes from a primitivist Berber geometric design in polychromatic tones, with a notable presence of warm red tones and primary colors of coral red, navy blue, golden-yellow in particular. The piece innovates in design with modern geometry recapturing tribal aesthetics in a well defined primitive pattern for a clean contemporary look while maintaining cultural inspiration. A gracious carpet with a cultured personality, well suited for a wide array of decor possibilities.
Pasargad NY
Pasargad DC Modern Collection. Hand-knotted rug made of bamboo silk. Very soft and comfortable rug. From India.This rug brings modern sophistication to your home. Elegant designs, perfect for your elegant décor.(Available in Different Sizes)
Nalbandian
Kilims and hand-knotted rugs without the pile. Knotted by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands to produce a flat surface with no pile. Generally knotted on horizontal looms, this technique produces crisp geometrical designs. Being lighter in weight and softer to the touch than traditional pile carpets, Kilims were also used as sofa covers, drapes, pillows, table covers, and wall hangings as tapestries and insulation from the extreme cold.
A vintage 2x3 rug from the Mid-Century Pasha Collection by Rug & Kilim—curating works of multi-disciplinary Turkish artist, Zeki Müren. On the Design: The piece embodies, if not exemplifies, the innovative style of Müren’s “industrial Art Deco” approach to mid-century modern. The polychromatic play of colors highlights the diamond pattern with a joyful whimsy and movement—unmistakable among Müren’s attitudes. This selection is also one of the rare full-pile curations, uncommonly sporting a more mild distressed element than similar works. Hand-knotted in wool, a fabulous shabby elegance collectible of versatile size and smart sensibility.
Inspired by antique tribal rugs of Turkish and Caucasian provenance, particularly in its love of medallions in the geometric gul style, this 2x2 square rug isHand-Knotted in wool. On the Design:Connoisseurs will admire that this design has been inspired by antique tribal rugs of Caucasian provenance, with polychromatic tones keeping with the humble, rich colors of classics from this origin—a depiction of old-world culture and rustic charm exemplary of this collection’s look at the most important histories of folk art. Expressing a sophisticated language in design, a smart piece of cultured air and contemporary comfort alike. This is a smart marriage of joyful color and pattern embodying comfort and whimsy few mid-century modern rugs of this versatile size enjoy.
FJ Hakimian
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In the Iranian Province of Fars, small villages around the city of Shiraz constantly carpet-weave. Carpets from Shiraz resemble the common grandeur of all Persian rugs; however, because of the diverse nature of Shiraz due to events such as migration, rugs from Shiraz are occasionally similar to those from Qashqai, Khamseh, Basseri, Afshar, Abadeh and Luri. Regardless, Shiraz carpets still retain a sense of originality and distinctiveness since nearly all of them are handmade as opposed to being made commercially in factories. They are large, often coarse, use a fixed loom, possess symmetrical knots, and are made to sell. Consequently, Shiraz rugs are ever in demand, attested from their sales popularity worldwide.
Aga John Oriental Rugs
Visual allure and tactile appeal abounds in this very contemporary area rug. A high low pile combination of egg-shell interlocking pattern against a beige background.
Kilims and hand-knotted rugs without the pile. Knotted by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands to produce a flat surface with no pile. Generally knotted on horizontal looms, this technique produces crisp geometrical designs. Being lighter in weight and softer to the touch than traditional pile carpets, kilims were also used as sofa covers, drapes, pillows, table covers, and wall hangings as tapestries and insulation from the extreme cold.
A very attractive and durable carpet woven in the village of Abadeh in southwestern Persia. The pattern is influenced by nomads and usually consists of a hexagon in the middle containing a rosette or a medallion. A good bargain since the carpet retains its value for a long time
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