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Hand-knotted in wool and silk, this 8x10 rug design is a bold addition to the Block Print line of Rug & Kilim’s Modern Classics Collection—a sophisticated and elegant new approach to a historic style.On the Design: This piece features graceful green and pink hues underscoring an all over repeat of floral patterns. Though this form represents a more minimalist approach, admirers of the craft and keen eyes will note inspiration from the many provenances known for repeating floral patterns in dense, deftly woven designs as this—a thoughtful and elegant new take on a traditional look. Furthermore, the subtle high-low texture married to the floral patterns makes for an added sense of dimension, and the luxurious wool-and-silk blend creates a more elegant play of the light. The block printing process is one of the oldest in textile design and has seen many adaptations. To wit, our designs draw on time-honored, even archaic designs, such as 17th-century Mogul rug patterns that allow admirers of the craft to recreate old-world charm within any space. Custom Capable All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
Doris Leslie Blau
A mid-20th century Moroccan rug with a modern grid design woven with wool and cotton in a multi-technique on a ribbed field. Vintage rugs - 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 vintage carpets 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 antique carpets. 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 area rug designs coming from various parts of the globe. However, one thing they have in common – the undeniable quality, which makes them perfect utilitarian objects in modern households, besides being absolute works of art. 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.
Hand-knotted in wool and silk, this 8x10 rug design is a bold addition to the Block Print line of Rug & Kilim’s Modern Classics Collection—a sophisticated and elegant new approach to a historic style.On the Design: This piece features a graceful gold field with green and pink hues underscoring an all over repeat of floral patterns. Though this form represents a more minimalist approach, admirers of the craft and keen eyes will note inspiration from the many provenances known for repeating floral patterns in dense, deftly woven designs as this—a thoughtful and elegant new take on a traditional look. Furthermore, the subtle high-low texture married to the floral patterns makes for an added sense of dimension, and the luxurious wool-and-silk blend creates a more elegant play of the light. The block printing process is one of the oldest in textile design and has seen many adaptations. To wit, our designs draw on time-honored, even archaic designs, such as 17th-century Mogul rug patterns that allow admirers of the craft to recreate old-world charm within any space. Custom Capable All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
A second-quarter 20th-century Moroccan rug, the Beni quatrain carpet, the oatmeal field with a lattice of solid black hooked motif lozenges within a black border with a delicate oatmeal zigzag line. Although today we use Moroccan rugs to bring tactile comfort and aesthetic appeal to interiors, their original purpose was warmth and insulation. The Morrocan Rugs of the Atlas mountains were hand-woven using the sheep’s wool provided by nomadic herds. And the antique rugs in NYC provided thick bedding, crucial for the inhospitable climate, of the nomadic people. The cream and neutral colors common to Moroccan vintage oriental rugs sold en mass today harken back to a time when dyes and colors were by no means a priority.
This striking, avant-garde rug, is a captivating masterpiece of contemporary art designed to adorn your living space. In the current year, vibrant and boldly hued accent walls have made a triumphant return, signaling the need for a complementary rug to harmonize the ambiance. Bright colors have staged a comeback, and the incorporation of distinctive statement pieces into your living area remains an enduring trend. This rug represents an exquisite means to effortlessly amalgamate these trends within your home or artistic enclave.
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Celestial Star Design Square Size Antique Spanish Carpet, Circa date: 1920 — The elegantly simple star design featured throughout this carpet does not take away from its charming theme. The deep, midnight blue used for the center of this Spanish carpet stands out against the celestial instances of yellow, buttermilk and gold. The beautiful, thick border draws the viewer eyes along its interior, where twisting vines snake along to flowery corners. At the center of the gorgeous carpet, amidst the night-like field of deep, rich blue, is a series of flowers and stars, all colored a vibrant gold and set alongside each other in alternating patterns to create a prominent astral effect throughout.
This bold, abstract rug is a fascinating piece of modern artwork for your home. This year, brilliantly colored feature walls are back, and this means you need a rug to create balance in the space. Bright colors are back, and adding a few statement pieces to your space is another trend that is here to stay. This rug is a splendid way to bring all these trends together in your home or creative space.
The design inherent in this rug imparts an ethnic essence, evoking a primitive connection to the earth. The artist pays homage to age-old traditions spanning centuries, practiced by nomadic herdsmen and inhabitants of small villages across the ages. Serving as a narrative, this rug weaves a tale that links our contemporary world to the ancient past, emphasizing our human connection and our intricate ties to the surrounding environment.
Contemporary rustic tribal allover geometric design modern area rug.
This colorful rug will make an excellent addition for those who want to add a splash to their space. Swedish rugs have been a part of modern decor since the middle of the 20th century. They are known for their natural elements that reflect the intersection between the natural and man-made worlds. This is a modern rug created in India using the traditional elements of Swedish design.
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