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Nazmiyal Collection
The work of Piet Mondrian helped to define a new vision in the world of modern art in the early half of the twentieth century. He is considered to be a pioneer of abstract art and is known for his use of three primary colors to create pieces with striking contrast. This is a modern piece inspired by some of Mondrian's most famous works.
Rendered with traditional antique Caucasian rug elements, this beautiful Bokara rug features a multitude of beautifully angular elements, chosen for their presence. Several complex borders are present around the edges of the rug, sandwiched between two thick bars at the top and bottom of the antique rug, which serves to further ground the elements within.
Beautiful Vintage Paul Klee Ege Art Line Carpet Named Structural 1, Circa Date: Vintage. In 1938, Mads Eg Damgaard had a vision. He recognized that the world of art was changing, and interior design was closely following emerging trends. Ege art set out to redefine the way the world thought of rugs and their place in interior design. The Ege Art Line recreated many of the more popular works of modern abstract art for the floor. Artwork was no longer limited to the walls. The floor became a new canvas to be explored and developed by designers.
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.
Perennials
Perennials’ Tibetan Knot artisanal rugs feature exceptional designs, subtle color blending and an unbelievably soft feel.
A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug. Circa date: Mid. 20th century. This brilliant, abstract vintage rug by artist Robert Jacobsen was designed for Axminster Ege. The company began its life as a world-renowned maker of fine art carpets in 1938. Today, it remains a brand that is known for excellence in design and quality craftsmanship. This Robert Jacobsen abstract transforms the world of painting into the medium of rug weaving.
Solo Rugs
Fresh, spirited, and above all, luxurious, the rug can invigorate a traditional room as gracefully as it can ground a more contemporary space. Regardless of its color and style, there is just one thing about the rug that is not modern: Each is painstakingly handcrafted by artisans using time-honored techniques.
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.
A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug, Circa Date: Mid. 20th Century. Robert Jacobsen is best known for his sculptural works, but he also extended his artistry to the world of painting. This Mid-century rug was created by the EGE rug company that adapted the works of many world-famous artists and transformed them into beautiful works of art for the floor. They served as the foundation for rooms that featured the works of artists such as Ray Eames and Danish Modern furniture makers. This design adds brilliant color to the room and will brighten any space.
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.
A colorful Paul Klee artist rug made in the Netherlands, Circa date: mid-20th century. This colorful Scandinavian mid 20th century rug by artist Paul Klee embodies contemporary artistic design at its best. Paul Klee was a Swiss German artist with a highly individualized style that was influenced by cubism, expressionism, and surrealism. He taught at the iconic Bauhaus School of Art and his art work helped to shape the modern as well as the postmodern artistic movements.
Rug & Kilim
Made with hand-knotted wool and originating circa 1960-1970, this 7x9 vintage rug is an exciting new piece in Rug & Kilim’s Mid-Century Pasha Collection—a rare curation believed to hail from mid-century Turkish artist and icon Zeki Müren. On The Design:A particularly delicious chartreuse green tone underscores a borderless repeat of all over floral patterns, with hints of beige, teal, and black accents throughout. Admirers of the craft will appreciate this playful interpretation of traditional elements—such as a subtle influence from European trellises broken down into this more minimalist piece—that speaks to Müren as an eclectic designer and marks his rugs distinct in his period. It’s a light and playful piece with the whimsy of a Müren rug, but also with the comfortable and livable undertone that his works also embody, so thoughtful in their approach to the postmodernist appeal of the time and collectible in his suspected works curated today.Condition: This mid-century rug enjoys good condition for its age and origin. Its pile height has been lowered to preserve its construction, which lends it the distressed look of wear and boho chic in the nap—a low pile height well-suited to swinging and sliding doors, among many clearance-conscious design applications.
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