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Tufenkian
Striations of rich color in our finest wool create a carpet that can unite your decor while the lush sheen of pure silk takes your room to the next level.
Nazmiyal Collection
A lovely allover design of red leaves complemented by blue rosettes and star flowers repeats symmetrically across the soft ivory tan ground of this lovely antique American Ingrain textile. The side borders consist of flowering vases arranged in series, while the upper and lower borders have sprays of roses. despite the variation in motifs across the antique coverlet textile, the piece has strong visual and decorative unity because of the constant alternation between forms in red and blue. The arranged of the field elements also suggests circular medallion like forms in the reserved ivory ground, amplifying the ornamental richness and effect of the piece. The inscription in all four corners of this magnificent antique American coverlet textile states that it was made by John Kachel for Elizabeth Fry in he year 1859.
Rug & Kilim
Handwoven in wool, this 2x6 vintage Afghan Baluch tribal kilim runner rug, circa 1950-1960, is an exquisite tribal piece that was often used as table covers in nomadic daily life, much similar to Persian Sofreh Kilims. On the Design: Tribal pieces like this vintage kilim runner rug, were often used as table covers in nomadic daily life, very similar to Persian Sofreh Kilims. This means its construction is especially formidable among flatweaves, and it’s aged beautifully in kind. Drawing on Afghan Baluch tribal sensibilities, this archaic piece of art exhibiting an old-world charm, features a colorway of blue, green, red and beige/brown tones. Connoisseurs may further admire the subtle sense of movement that its color variations lend the geometry—a subdued, but intriguing departure from traditional area rugs of its period. It’s a fine play of rustic geometric motifs and stripes in a reserved, sophisticated manner, and its size offers vast design applications, making it well suited to wall-hanging tapestry projects and other decorative purposes. Condition: This vintage Afghan Baluch tribal kilim rug enjoys good condition for its age and origin. It is a very collectible piece, ready for the floor and size is also well suited to wall-hanging tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.
Made with handwoven wool, this 5x6 Kilim represents an exciting new line of Modern Classics and contemporary flatweaves by Rug & Kilim—a series of designs inspired by antique Suzani Kilims and textiles, among the richest weaving traditions in Central Asian history. On the Design: A teal blue tone underscores a vibrant collection of embroidered tribal pictorials and floral patterns—with a particular emphasis on depictions of owls, alpacas, and other wild animals the keen eye will admire—each enjoying a unique array of bright polychromatic hues, teeming with life and movement. Admirers of the craft will appreciate the unique revival of this technique in an all-wool construction and intricate new texture—a more durable way to recreate these old-world textile designs for use on the floor while still capturing their fabulous, elegant look in the most honorable fashion. Each piece is so unique and deeply personal in its particular details and whimsical beauties that distinguish the style in our craft—as much vibrant works of folk art as they are warm and welcoming choices for the floor and wall-hanging projects alike in their craft and sensibility. Tribal pictorial tapestries such as those that inspired this are rich, collectible glimpses into the lives of their weavers, and the many themes of home and nomadic life speak of this rug’s richness—a truly special piece evoking the beauty of old-world charm and a cultured air alike. Custom Capable: All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
New Kilim Tribal Afghani Afghan 6'9" X 8'6" Gray/Brown Rug.
Handwoven in wool, circa 1950-1960, this 2×5 vintaGe AfGhan tribal kilim, is a collectible tribal piece that may have been used as table covers in nomadic daily life, much similar to Persian sofreh Kilims.On the DesiGn: DrawinG on AfGhan tribal sensibilities, this archaic piece of art exhibitinG an old-world charm has a construction that is especially formidable amonG kilims, and it’s aGed beautifully in kind. As a likely table runner, this AfGhan’s construction is especially formidable amonG flatweaves, and it’s aGed beautifully in kind. This particular piece enjoys a teal open field, with Geometric patterns in the borders surroundinG (underscored by beiGe and red tones). Furthermore its size offers vast desiGn applications, makinG it well suited to wall-hanGinG tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.Condition: This vintaGe AfGhan tribal kilim enjoys Good condition for its aGe and oriGin. It is a very collectible piece, ready for the floor and size is also well suited to wall-hanGinG tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.
This 3x5 vintage Aubusson tapestry is a rare and special new curation from Rug & Kilim—a signed mid-century original by French artist Jean Claude Bissery, entitled “Musique champêtre”, handwoven in wool and originating from France circa 1960-1970. On the Design:"Musique champêtre" (which translates to “country music” or “music of the country”) captures the essence of pastoral musicality through a modernist lens. The composition centers on a bold arrangement of musical instruments—a guitar, clarinet, and percussion—set against a vibrant woodland scene where stylized foliage in olive green, black, and coral red creates a rhythmic backdrop. Bissery's signature treatment is evident in the dynamic sunburst motif that crowns the composition, while his distinctive use of ikat-like striations in the background creates a sense of movement and musicality. This piece exemplifies the marriage of traditional Aubusson weaving techniques with mid-century modern design sensibilities, where every element—from the precise rendering of the instruments to the abstract treatment of nature—contributes to a harmonious celebration of music in nature making it an extremely collectible signature work.Condition: This mid-century French tapestry further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—intended for use in wall-hanging projects only.
Kawakubo White Gold is a highly textural rug with organic variations in its color palette. Woven with high and low piles, the white and gold chevron pattern rises above a black field. Kawakubo White Gold is a one-of-a-kind sample piece and hand-knotted using 100% Himalayan wool.
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.
Tribal Beautiful Antique Afghan Beshir Ersari Rug, Circa Date: 1880. he antique Afghan Beshir rugs are recognizable for their vibrant colors and geometric shapes. This beautiful antique Oriental rug dates from around the end of the 19th century and is an essential piece from an important Afghan tribe. This beautiful antique Central Asian rug is an Ersari rug that are known for their use of a simple but bold color palettes and captivating more basic tribal patterns that have been in high demand since the days of the Silk Road.
Composed of teal squares in center-radiating gradient shades, this textile exudes the optimistic and dynamic style that is the signature of famed Dutch designer Verner Panton. In seven rows of three squares, squares that are opposite arrangements of light and dark shades sit next to each other, creating both crisp juxtapositions and subtle gradations. Like many of Panton’s mid-century modern designs, this textile conjures three-dimensional space in a two-dimensional plane and seems to radiate a pulsing energy. The vivid teal color is striking and bold, hearkening to the psychedelic art of the 1960’s while also seeming reminiscent of the natural world.
Handwoven in wool, circa 1950-1960, this 3x5 vintaGe AfGhan tribal kilim, is a collectible tribal piece that may have been used as table covers in nomadic daily life, much similar to Persian sofreh Kilims.On the DesiGn: DrawinG on AfGhan tribal sensibilities, this archaic piece of art exhibitinG an old-world charm has a construction that is especially formidable amonG kilims, and it’s aGed beautifully in kind. As a likely table runner, this AfGhan’s construction is especially formidable amonG flatweaves, and it’s aGed beautifully in kind. DrawinG on Baluch tribal sensibilities, this archaic piece of art exhibitinG an old-world charm, features a polychromatic colorway. Connoisseurs may further admire the subtle sense of movement that its color variations lend the Geometry—a subdued, but intriGuinG departure from traditional area ruGs of its period. It’s a fine play of rustic Geometric motifs and stripes in a reserved, sophisticated manner, and its size offers vast desiGn applications, makinG it well suited to wall-hanGinG tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.Condition: This vintaGe AfGhan tribal kilim enjoys Good condition for its aGe and oriGin. It is a very collectible piece, ready for the floor and size is also well suited to wall-hanGinG tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.
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