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Magnificent and Rare Large Oversized Antique Arts and Crafts William Morris Rug, Country Of Origin / Rug Type: Irish Rug, Circa Date: Late 19th century. This huge oversized rug may at first appear to appeal to the design sensibilities of traditional Persian rug makers, but this antique rug is the product of the great arts and crafts designers of the late 19th century. This arts and crafts rug was produced by William Morris, who was a textile designer, novelist, poet, social activist, and translator in Britain who was associated with the arts and crafts movement. The work of William Morris played a major role in the revival of traditional British textile arts.
Doris Leslie Blau
A fragment of an early 20th-century wool rug by William Morris. Even though the original overall design of the carpet is unknown, this lovely fragment stands out on its own, with lavish details of tulip blooms, and large leaves in warm colors on a crisp background. The composition recalls blooming gardens in the bucolic English countryside. William Morris was a textile designer and multidisciplinary artist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of the traditional British textile arts and methods of production.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Selection for opulence and establish your signature style with the striking William Morris handwoven traditional rug. As a 5'1" x 7'11" rug, you know that this piece can instantly tie the look of your space together. The rug's William Morris design will effortlessly complement and elevate your home's interior. Better still, the color will flatter any decor. This new rug is constructed of wool pile and a wool foundation, so it’ll not only look outstanding and perfect in your home - it’ll last for generations. Bring home your rug today!
Beautiful Large Antique Irish Arts And Crafts Donegal Rug, Circa Date: 1920. Donegal Carpets was founded in 1898 by Alexander Morton. He was a textile manufacturer in Killybegs, near Ulster, Ireland. These rugs were created using Turkish knots and drew inspiration from popular Turkish and Persian carpets. During the last quarter of the 19th century, Persian carpets were experiencing a Renaissance, and it seems that everyone wanted in on it.
This gorgeous carpet from Donegal is an early 20th-century masterpiece that represents a unique time in the history of carpet weaving. The Irish carpet industry began in the late 1800s when Alexander Morton & Company, a company based in London, began producing carpets in Donegal, Ireland. The carpets were specifically intended to appeal to the Arts and Crafts era, and Art Nouveau tastes.
Beautiful Square Size Antique Donegal Irish Rug, Country of Origin: Ireland, Circa Date: 1920. Delicate blue and a garden of color greet you with this elegant antique Irish Donegal rug. The popularity of Persian and Oriental carpets around the turn of the 20th century meant a resurgence in the popularity of these designs in many areas of the world. Many areas that were not formerly known as carpet producing cities began producing carpets that were inspired by traditional Persian designs.
New formal classic Persian traditional Pakistani Arts and Crafts 3' 2" x 9' 11" Rug.
This rug is handwoven with care and its wool construction speaks to its artisanal roots and adds a touch of luxury to any room. The intricate design and rich color palette make it a versatile piece that can complement both traditional and contemporary spaces.
Solo Rugs
With simple, bold, yet informal designs and a broad palette of colors that ranges from earthy hues to brilliant gems, the rugs in the Arts & Crafts collection infuse a room with a sense of sophisticated rebellion. Nature-inspired motifs are the focal point in lieu of more traditional motifs. Skillfully made with sumptuous wool piles, these rugs bring a harmonious freedom and charming irreverence to any space.
New Arts & Crafts traditional Indian 6'1" x 9'3" rug.
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