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Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
This one-of-a-kind Art Deco rug brings timeless elegance to any space. Its intricate design and rich color palette transport you back to the opulence of the 1920s, while the wool construction ensures a soft, inviting texture. Perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm to your home, this rug is as much a work of art as it is a functional piece. For added stability and cushioning, consider pairing it with a rug pad.
Antique 1930 Chinese & East Asian Traditional Chinese Art Deco 9' x 11' 9" Brown Rug.
Rug & Kilim
Hand-knotted in wool from Turkey circa 1960-1970, a vintage 3'10" x 6'3" art deco rug of iconic lineage, from rug & kilims mid-century pasha collection. Commemorating the collected works of a multidisciplinary Turkish artist of this period, enjoying a creamy beige & ink blue within the luxurious blue border. This particular design is a fabulous portrait, subtly enjoying an almost Chinese deco influence connoting a diverse and joyful attitude the weaver brought to their works. Connoisseurs may note most of the wear is relegated to the border barely visible in the field lending to the collectibility of the sketch. Exceptionally shabby-chic, almost more like art than a rug, a rare full pile piece relishing exclusivity in color & tactility well suited for an array of projects given its good condition. Further remarks: Initials can be found in the upper field, likely signifying a partner loom among the coveted works believed to hail from this artist.
Hand-knotted in low-sheared wool pile from Turkey circa 1960-1970, a vintage 4x7 Art Deco rug of iconic lineage, from Rug & Kilim’s Mid-Century Pasha Collection. Commemorating the collected works of a multidisciplinary Turkish artist of this period, enjoying aqua blue with cobalt, cream and white hues within the navy blue border. This particular design is a fabulous portrait, subtly enjoying an almost Chinese Deco influence connoting what a diverse and joyful attitude the weaver brought to their works. Exceptionally shabby-chic and bohemian in its beauty, almost more like art than a rug and equally appealing to wall-hanging projects as it is to a wide array of flooring applications.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
As the term implies, true Chinese Deco carpets were woven in a short time window, between 1923 and 1931, and in two places: the Chinese capital of Peking (Beijing) and the northeastern city of Tientsin (Tianjin). They were woven in large integrated factories as well as smaller workshops. These carpets were created by American firms for export to the United States. Nichols, Elbrook and Tavshanjian in Tientsin, and Fette in Peking were by far the most active. The Tientsin pieces, almost all in carpet sizes, show thick piles of glossy millspun wool, patterns ranging from Chinese-influenced with vases, leafy branches, seasonal flowers and butterflies, and dragons to wholly abstract, borderless creations with moss and bottle green, scarlet, fuchsia, beige, old gold and various shades of blue, all in unfading, crisp chrome dyes. Many are found still in top condition. The weaves are always moderate to medium, and very regular. There is no uniformity of pattern and most of the surviving carpets are unique. Colors: greens/pale wine/multi.
As the term implies, true Chinese Deco carpets were woven in a short time window, between 1923 and 1931, and in two places: the Chinese capital of Peking (Beijing) and the northeastern city of Tientsin (Tianjin). They were woven in large integrated factories as well as smaller workshops. These carpets were created by American firms for export to the United States. Nichols, Elbrook and Tavshanjian in Tientsin, and Fette in Peking were by far the most active. The Tientsin pieces, almost all in carpet sizes, show thick piles of glossy millspun wool, patterns ranging from Chinese-influenced with vases, leafy branches, seasonal flowers and butterflies, and dragons to wholly abstract, borderless creations with moss and bottle green, scarlet, fuchsia, beige, old gold and various shades of blue, all in unfading, crisp chrome dyes. Many are found still in top condition. The weaves are always moderate to medium, and very regular. There is no uniformity of pattern and most of the surviving carpets are unique.. Colors: taupy-gray/pale cinnamon/blues/beige.
Mahal means many things in the rug world. The antique oriental carpets from the British firm of Ziegler with large scale allover patterns in the most desirable soft color’s: rust, ivory, light blue, light green, are Mahal’s. So are the repeating pattern rugs of the 1920’s-30’s with red fields and moderate weaves. The rugs termed Sultanabad’s are Mahal’s. With this chameleon character, there is a Mahal for any space, any décor, and any price point. Colors: blues/faded rust/terracotta/beige.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 6x7 vintage rug from a bold Turkish designer, entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. The 1960s take on deco style relishes a geometric pattern in rust red against beige-brown & mild camel gold accentall lending an impeccable sense of movement to the shabby elegance texture. A smart mid-century rendering in nearly full pile with incredibly minimal wear, and a collectible worthy of sophisticated projects yearning a distinct, livable look.
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Chinese Deco Rugs, Origin: China, Circa: Early 20th Century – Here is an exciting and appealing antique Oriental carpets – an antique Art Deco rugs that was designed and woven in China during the early years of the twentieth century. Heavily informed by the aesthetic inclinations of the Art Deco period, this unique carpets are a compelling and thought-provoking example. A scalloped border encloses a Fuchsia field on this exquisitely subtle and restrained antique Chinese Art Deco. At first the field appears empty or open, but it is actually covered by a design of scrolls and emanating inward from the outer edges. In their sinuous rhythms they echo the scalloped forms of the border and continue its visual effects across the carpet in a more subdued manner. This carpet testifies to the masterful design sensibilities of Chinese weavers as they made the transition into the modern world. The Art Deco movement had an outside influence on the world of art and design, and some of the most important qualities and characteristics of that movement may be found in this fine rug.
A Beautiful Soft And Decorative Room Size antique Spanish Rug, Country Of Origin: Spain, Circa Date: 1920’s – This lovely, soft rug from Spain from the 1920’s has an all-over design laid out in a formal geometric structure. In the tradition of Spanish rugs from this time, it has a sophisticated and elegant feel. The colors of this beautiful antique mid century modern rug from Spain are soft and subdued. Stylized fruit and formal floral designs fill the areas within this structure.
Hand-knotted in Turkey originating between 1960-1970, this vintage mid-century modern rug is the latest to join our mid-century Pasha collection, celebrating Turkish icon and multidisciplinary designer Zeki Muren with Josh’s hand-picked favorites from this period. This 6'11" x 8'5" scale enjoys a rare colorway of golden, pink, red, and blue that complements the artist’s vintage art deco rug with striking mid-century modern appeal in a versatile size. A distressed shabby-chic low-pile piece is rarely in great condition, idyllic for modern projects yearning for a notably warm and playful piece.
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