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Coco Carpets
Transport your home with this one-of-a-kind, handwoven runner. Its traditional style, with fringed edges, brings a touch of Moroccan heritage to any space.
Rug & Kilim
Handmade in wool and originating circa 1920-1930, this 2x3 rug is a rare and exciting new curation in Rug & Kilim’s collection of antique hooked rugs. On the Design: Admirers of the craft will appreciate this piece as one of the most beautiful rugs we’ve curated from this style, with an equally gorgeous and unique ocean pictorial design for this craft. While rare in all rugs, hooked rugs like this one are especially desirable for being one of the styles where scenery depictions are celebrated, though each piece remains one of a kind. They also have a delicious texture, almost like a boucle, that’s inherent to the technique. Connoisseurs will appreciate this among some of the richest, most collectible works of folk art and among the earliest forms of American folk art in our field—an exemplar of folksy charm and art as much as an accent rug, from a distinguished weaving tradition of Americana with vast design applications today. Condition: This antique hooked rug further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike. Buyers and decorators will note that many pieces in this collection are currently on a wooden frame, and can be sold as is for wall-hanging projects or removed for flooring projects upon request.
Doris Leslie Blau
A wool kilim rug, hand-woven in Turkey in the 1930s. The all-over tribal design with ample geometric shapes is rendered in earthy shades of beige, ivory, rust, and navy.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
New Moroccan & African Tribal Moroccan Middle Atlas Mirirt 5'10" x 8'6" Beige/Sand/Black Rug
Nazmiyal Collection
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Magnificent Antique 17th century Transylvanian Rug 70169, Circa date: Second Half of 17th Century. Occasionally, an antique carpet comes along for which its very existence is a miracle. This spectacular antique Transylvanian rug from the latter half of the 17th century is one of them. This rug is close to 350 years old and is in extraordinary condition for its age. There are only a handful of Transylvanian rugs from this time period still around.
Samarkand rugs have an unusual warmth to them that manages even the most barren-looking rooms into cozy sanctuaries. Those jewels of Middle Asia continue to bewitch countless rug collectors all over the world with remarkable ease. Few pieces of decor can change an interior so much with relatively little effort. Traditionally produced using the asymmetric Persian knot, Samarkand rugs are famous for their great quality. Nowadays Samarkand rugs are considered to be a luxury and are widely beloved by carpet connoisseurs. This stunning Samarkand rug is a real treat for the eyes. It was woven in the mid-20th century, circa 1950. Rug's pattern, while inspired by Oriental art, is a truly original creation. Asymmetrical geometric design in the form of highly decorated circles, framed by a richly decorated palette, will certainly be appreciated by both art lovers and those preferring modern decor. The color palette of this rug consists of mostly strong shades, such as red and blue, accompanied by orange and black in the background. Why are these antique rugs and contemporary carpets so often featured on the pages of interior design magazines? This is because all of our carpets are authentic pieces, coming from all over the world. If you are yearning for true beauty and also a bit of luxury, be sure to browse through our website!
One of the great artists of the 20th century, Lichtenstein is renowned for his unique aesthetic, which shares similarities with early twentieth century pulp and comic art. Here is a dynamic and exciting vintage carpet. a vintage Pop art tapestry rug from the middle of the twentieth century featuring a beautiful image crafted after the peerless Roy Lichtenstein. One of the most celebrated artists of the twentieth century, Lichtenstein is renowned for his unique and avant-garde aesthetic, which shares similarities with early twentieth century pulp and comic art. Before Lichtenstein began creating gallery worthy art depicting mid-century figures colored in dots and drawn with heavy black lines, this style was regarded as unappealing. sort of as the lowest common denominator in the art world. After Lichtenstein, however, the entire notion of high art and low art began to disintegrate. This charming carpet, which features a simple still life composition, offers a great deal of insight into the nature of Lichtensteins unique aesthetic. In the mid-19th century, a scene like this would have been rendered in an impressionist aesthetic; in the mid-20th century, however, that would no longer be appropriate. Lichtenstein was a unique figure whose vision moved the entire art world forward.
This gorgeous antique Axminister rug was created around the year 1900 and has a distinctive Victorian look and feel. Its floral pattern is refined, and it has colors that are romantic and dreamy. Everything about it points to a simpler and more elegant time.