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Amazingly Colorful Vintage Scandinavian Swedish Area Rug, Rug Origin: Scandinavia, Circa / Date: Mid 20th Century. This gorgeous vintage Scandinavian rug features brilliant colors and blended hues that make it perfect for a contemporary interior. This exciting rug from Scandinavia features a modern abstract design that is an excellent addition to an updated Grand Millennial look or mid century modern design style. The vibrant juxtaposing use of colors will brighten up any space in your home and will allow you to create a feeling in the room that is both fresh and updated.
Rug & Kilim
Hand-knotted in Turkey originating between 1960-1970, this vintage midcentury wool rug is the latest to join our midcentury Pasha collection, celebrating Turkish icon and multidisciplinary designer Zeki Müren with our team’s hand-picked favorites from this period. Idyllic of both Müren’s distinctly joyful, lively style and the midcentury Postmodern European influences to his work, the play of this eccentric, warm orange colorway with the accents in the geometry creates a unique and vibrant sense of movement and character seldom seen in this artist’s more symmetrical pieces. The mild, natural wear consistent with the age of this distressed rug also complements the approachable nature of this piece with a rustic charm that each of Müren’s pieces enjoys in their own distinct, individualistic variation; low, refined pile.
A beautiful 6'10" x 9'6" Art Deco vintage rug from Rug & Kilim’s growing mid-century Pasha collection. Originating from Turkey circa 1960-1970 among the celebrated mid-century modern rugs of Turkish icon Zeki Müren. This cherished collectible is hand-knotted in wool on a rich crimson red and orange-brown scale affectionately embracing a bold black pattern. This artisan piece further exemplifies the appeal of this collection’s distressed, low-pile shabby-chic meets boho-chic appeal-a dramatic bohemian piece with a sophisticated presence. Well suited to maximalist projects, young spaces, rustic interiors, galleries, studios, modern lofts and so much more artisan applications.
Hand-knotted in Turkey originating between 1960-1970, this vintage mid-century wool rug is the latest to join our Midcentury Pasha collection, celebrating Turkish icon and multidisciplinary designer Zeki Müren with our team’s handpicked favorites from this period. (more gold than an orange) (the interesting juxtaposition of boldness and gentility in the geometry that plays with the colorway for a sense of depth and movement, gold and pink beige notes, the definition is engaging).
Crafted with a unique blend of hand-knotted wool and natural silk with exotic, rich, and varied yarns, Rug & Kilim’s geometric rug hails from the latest prized additions to their acclaimed mid-century modern collection, a bold custom-capable line recapturing an underrepresented, iconic period with an entirely new approach to large scale, drawing, varied color, and refined texture. This embodies a particularly ambitious play of positive-negative through the off-white and bold black hues accenting the beige-brown geometry in uniquely varied attention to texture, lent an arresting dimensionality against the richer brown background while both share a brilliant radiance through the silk’s natural sheen. The unprecedented sharpness of such large-scale geometry lends gravity and a progressive, distinct aesthetic to modern projects seldom seen enjoying this distinguished style in such meticulous detail. Originating from one of our most respected looms in India, available in full color and size variations.
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This year is the year when exciting changes are in store in the world of interior design. Big and bold are the new buzzwords, and this irresistible piece will make a statement in any room of the home. It draws inspiration from mid-century and Scandinavian design with its traditional motifs, but it presents them in a way that gives them a bold, graphic quality that is perfect for contemporary homes.
This vintage mid-century rug represents the distinguished emergence of a contemporary grid pattern among its kind. Hand-knotted in high-quality material, the marriage of traditional one-sided fringes with minimalist colorways draws attention to the finely woven geometric pattern, favoring a rising concentration on finesse over symbolism in domestic spaces.
This vintage midcentury rug has one of the most distinct, seldom-seen patterns among its regional symbols. Hand-knotted in high-quality fabric, the three-dimensionally profound horizontal rows of geometric symbols depict lion’s paws, representing strength and protection. Emboldened by an earthen background with hues, the protective tone is further conveyed by the warding eye symbols throughout the background of the field, though the zig-zag-style meandering border may both represent masculinity and vitality as a symbol of running water.
Hand-knotted in Turkey originating between 1960-1970, this vintage midcentury runner is the latest to join Rug & Kilim’s, midcentury Pasha collection, celebrating Turkish icon and multidisciplinary designer Zeki Müren with Josh’s hand-picked favorites from this period. The uniquely balanced colorway proportions of beige and blue play well off the fine geometric pattern, embracing both traditional and modern appeal offering warm and autumnal tones to a variety of projects. Mild wear consistent with age.
Beautiful Mid Century Modern Vintage Scandinavian Kilim Rug, Rug Type: Scandinavia Rug, Circa date: 1950. This unique vintage mid century Scandinavian rug is a simple but elegant piece of art that will add homely charm to any homes interior design setting with its warm tones and serene impression. The horizontal abrashed striation of colors creates a calm and zen like effect that is similar to sand on a beautiful beach.
This vintage midcentury rug has a uniquely minimalist geometric design. Flat-woven in high quality, tight fabric, the climbing geometric pattern gives dimensionality to the very open field design, intercepted only by a brief series of geometric diamond and chevron symbols of femininity. The transitional take on traditional symbolism is unique even among midcentury Moroccan pieces, typically favoring more traditional, bold designs before this combination of colorways began to surface.
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