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Rug & Kilim
Hand-knotted in fine wool, this 7x11 vintage mid-century rug enjoys a subtle floral pattern in lemon and grey tones, perfectly complementing the distressed vibe of this mid century modern piece. Coming from one of the most venerated multidisciplinary Turkish designers, this 1960s piece joins Rug & Kilim’s Mid Century Pasha collection in honor of their works. A fine shabby-chic piece of elegant Art Deco sensibilities, enjoying a subtle pink accent to the trellis floral patterns with hints of Art Nouveau in the design inspiration.
F.J. Kashanian
Embrace the art of tradition with this hand-knotted wool area rug, where timeless craftsmanship meets modern aesthetics. Its intricate patterns and rich textures make it a stunning centerpiece for any room, seamlessly blending with both classic and contemporary decor. Made from high-quality wool, it offers a plush feel underfoot while ensuring durability. This rug's generous size provides ample coverage, making it ideal for living rooms or dining areas.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Vintage Moroccan & African Tribal Moroccan 6'3" x 6'7" Blue/Green/Orange Rug.
Hand-knotted in lush, high-pile wool in Sweden circa 1960-1970, this 5x7 vintage Swedish Rya rug is a bold new addition to Rug & Kilim’s curation of rare and collectible mid-century rugs of this provenance. On the Design: Connoisseurs will appreciate this piece as one of the most beautiful vintage rugs we’ve curated from this style, with an equally gorgeous and unique design for this craft. Rya rugs are renowned for their colorful, expressive designs and their thick high pile. This piece enjoys a refreshing geometric design in tones of blue and green that evoke a gorgeous shabby-chic retro vibe. The design is vivid and complex for works of this technique, though still exemplary of Swedish rugs in their impressionistic, country-chic beauty—from a tradition among the earliest works of minimalistic Scandinavian rya rugs in our collection.Condition:This vintage Swedish rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike.
Doris Leslie Blau
This mid-century vintage French European deco rug is a reproduction of a rare Picasso design titled “La Serrure.” Rendered in shades of black, green, and red, the design (translating as “The Lock”) is from the edition of three published by Edition Cuttoli and Galerie Lucie Weill in Paris. Woven by Marie Cuttoli, who has translated to textile the works of such artists as Poliakoff, Klee, and Matisse, this thick woven wool antique carpet is a striking work of art. Pablo Picasso, the Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet, and playwright is inarguably one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, as well as the co-founder of the Cubist movement. The anxieties and tribulations of modernity that touched so many of his works can be glimpsed here, in the mysterious dark figure seen approaching through a keyhole. Doris Leslie Blau is proud to have an incredibly vast collection of antique carpets and vintage rugs for sale which will please the eyes and the hands of even the most demanding connoisseurs. Art Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture, and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. The Art Deco movement led to a fast evolution of the rug and textile design, among other art forms. Rug design evolved from traditional floral and highly ornamental to a style of angular elegance with geometric, abstract, and modern figurative motifs. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural. The rugs created during this period remain elegant and refined to this day.
Nazmiyal Collection
Verner Panton is an iconic midcentury designer whose work transformed the world of interior design during the 1960’s and through the 1970’s. His designs ushered in an era that would become known as the Panton Era. This era was characterized by bright, optimistic colors and use of highlight and shadow that gives the piece a three-dimensional effect.
One of the trends that are beginning to gain momentum is moving away from pieces that look mass-manufactured and moving toward pieces that are inspired by and show your personality. Another trend is the inclusion of pieces that infuse a natural feel in the room and reflect the outdoors. This is a modern area rug that captures the essence of authentic mid-century modern rugs and design.
The foundation of Swedish and Danish modern design is the combination of elements that reflect the natural world and elements that reflect the built world. This modern Swedish design area rug uses geometric shapes as the foundation of the design. The artist chose rug colors that reflect the earth, sky, and the colors of the summer garden. The organization of the elements against the blue background gives it a touch of Asian flavor, but you can also see other design influences in this versatile contemporary piece.
Moroccan rugs, in their variety of textures, colors, and designs have stood the test of time. They are a classic staple in both classic and modern interiors. Our modern Moroccan rugs are handmade by artisans in small, specialized workshops, following the centuries-old tradition. They are handmade of natural undyed wool or of wool colored with natural dyes. Their designs are either of vintage tribal inspiration or traditional with an original twist, designs exclusive to Doris Leslie Blau.
Hand-made rug by FJ Kashanian using the finest quality materials with trend setting colors.
This gorgeous Verner Panton textile is an iconic pattern that was created in 1969. This pattern is known and the Quadrat (Kvadrat) pattern. It was used in several collections through 1974, including the Mira X ensemble. Panton’s work defined an era. The Panton Era refers to a period in modern design that was dominated by simple forms and vivid, futuristic pieces. It would eventually influence contemporary styles, such as ultra-modern and minimalist.
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