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Handmade in wool and originating circa 1920-1930, this 3x4 rug is a rare and exciting new curation in Rug & Kilim’s collection of antique hooked rugs. On the Design: This exquisite American hooked rug showcases a refined floral medallion design characteristic of Victorian-era decorative arts. The central bouquet of roses in rich coral reds is masterfully arranged within concentric oval frames, creating elegant depth against the cream ground. The border treatment is particularly notable, featuring an intricate scrolling pattern in complementary salmon pink tones, framed by a deep brown outer edge. Subtle olive-green leaves provide natural accents throughout the composition. Admirers of the craft will note this among some of the richest, most collectible works of folk art and among the earliest forms of American folk art in our field—an exemplar of folksy charm and art as much as an accent rug, from a distinguished weaving tradition of Americana with vast design applications today. The look is elegant and fine like few of its period—a collectible piece, yet comfortable and teeming with a regal elegance in its many unique beauties. Condition: This antique hooked rug further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike. Buyers and decorators will note that many pieces in this collection are currently on a wooden frame, and can be sold as is for wall-hanging projects or removed for flooring projects upon request.
Hand-knotted in wool and silk, this 8x10 rug design is a bold addition to the Block Print line of Rug & Kilim’s Modern Classics Collection—a sophisticated and elegant new approach to a historic style.On the Design: This piece features graceful green and pink hues underscoring an all over repeat of floral patterns. Though this form represents a more minimalist approach, admirers of the craft and keen eyes will note inspiration from the many provenances known for repeating floral patterns in dense, deftly woven designs as this—a thoughtful and elegant new take on a traditional look. Furthermore, the subtle high-low texture married to the floral patterns makes for an added sense of dimension, and the luxurious wool-and-silk blend creates a more elegant play of the light. The block printing process is one of the oldest in textile design and has seen many adaptations. To wit, our designs draw on time-honored, even archaic designs, such as 17th-century Mogul rug patterns that allow admirers of the craft to recreate old-world charm within any space. Custom Capable All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
Handmade in wool and originating circa 1920-1930, this 8x11 rug is a rare and exciting new curation in Rug & Kilim’s collection of antique hooked rugs. On the Design: Admirers of the craft will appreciate this piece as one of the most spacious large-size rugs we’ve curated from this style, with an equally gorgeous and unique design for this craft. Rich and vibrant lavender and indigo purple tones underscore the piece’s most prevalent field colors, framed by a black outermost border, gray inner borders, green accents, and beige undertones to the floral patterns in kind. The latter are illustrations of grapevines, seen both in the central field and in spandrels at the corners of the rug. The design is vivid and complex for works of this technique, though still exemplary of hooked rugs in their impressionistic, country-chic beauty—from a tradition among the earliest works of Americana and most treasured American folk art in our collection.Condition: This antique hooked rug further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike.
Hand-knotted in wool and silk, this 8x10 rug design is a bold addition to the Block Print line of Rug & Kilim’s Modern Classics Collection—a sophisticated and elegant new approach to a historic style.On the Design: This piece features a graceful gold field with green and pink hues underscoring an all over repeat of floral patterns. Though this form represents a more minimalist approach, admirers of the craft and keen eyes will note inspiration from the many provenances known for repeating floral patterns in dense, deftly woven designs as this—a thoughtful and elegant new take on a traditional look. Furthermore, the subtle high-low texture married to the floral patterns makes for an added sense of dimension, and the luxurious wool-and-silk blend creates a more elegant play of the light. The block printing process is one of the oldest in textile design and has seen many adaptations. To wit, our designs draw on time-honored, even archaic designs, such as 17th-century Mogul rug patterns that allow admirers of the craft to recreate old-world charm within any space. Custom Capable All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
Made with hand-knotted wool and originating circa 1960-1970, this 5x9 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:This vintage Zeki Müren rug, distinguished by its ethereal palette of blush and sage, represents an exemplar of Turkish modernist design. One of the many arts of this piece is the variety of colors, and the smart way they’re used to lend such a playful sense of movement and modern mid-century flair to an otherwise soothing repeat of geometric patterns—a mark of finesse considered one of Müren’s many hallmarks. Admirers of the craft will further appreciate the way such uncommon colors for the period breath a modern sense of life into such traditional patterns like this play of geometric patterns (though the deft hand behind such a fine repeat with so many color variations is ahead of its time as well). Though polychromatic in its colorway, keen eyes will note a particular pink, green and beige-brown undertone in both border and field. Both this talent for making a classic his own and quality of work, too, speak to Müren as a student of his craft, and make his works as collectible to the connoisseur as they are inviting and whimsical to designers. 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.
Handmade in wool and originating circa 1920-1930, this 2x3 rug is a rare and exciting new curation in Rug & Kilim’s collection of antique hooked rugs. On the Design: Admirers of the craft will appreciate this piece as one of the most beautiful rugs we’ve curated from this style, with an equally gorgeous and unique medallions and floral design for this craft. Connoisseurs will appreciate this among some of the richest, most collectible works of folk art and among the earliest forms of American folk art in our field—an exemplar of folksy charm and art as much as an accent rug, from a distinguished weaving tradition of Americana with vast design applications today. Condition: This antique hooked rug further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike. Buyers and decorators will note that many pieces in this collection are currently on a wooden frame, and can be sold as is for wall-hanging projects or removed for flooring projects upon request.
Solo Rugs
The meticulous art of hand-embroidered textiles from Uzbekistan tribes inspired the Suzani collection of rugs. Bold motifs, particularly pomegranates, the sun, and the moon, are frequent elements, their simple yet compelling designs made even more spectacular in wool and silk. Once traditional pieces of a dowry, these rugs will easily become part of families for years to come.
Hand-knotted in wool and silk, this 8x10 modern rug is a bold addition to the Block Print line of Rug & Kilim’s Modern Classics Collection—a sophisticated and elegant new approach to a historic style. On the Design: This particular rug enjoys terracotta brown and pink hues with an overall copper tone underscoring a repeat of geometric patterns in cream tones. Though this form represents a more minimalist approach, admirers of the craft and keen eyes will note inspiration from the paisley floral pattern and the many provenances known for repeating it in dense, deftly woven designs as this—a thoughtful and elegant new take on a traditional look. The block printing process is one of the oldest in textile design and has seen many adaptations. To wit, many of our designs draw on time-honored, even archaic designs, such as 17th-century Mogul rug patterns that allow admirers of the craft to make their own personal connection. Some of our contributions to the aesthetic include a subtle high-low texture for an added sense of dimension, a wool-and-silk blend that creates a more elegant play of the light, and a wider range of vibrant, contemporary colors that brighten and enrich a room. Above all, comfort was the priority, as it is in all of our custom collections.Custom Capable: All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 5x8 vintage rug from an innovative Turkish atelier entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This alluring piece enjoys a distinguished position among the artists works with European neo classical inspirations, bordering on Art Nouveau. The fabulous play of beige-brown complements the elaborate floral & medallion cartouche pattern in a distressed low pile against pink and beautifully subdued green hues. Originating from Turkey circa 1960-1970, a design in good condition for this shabby elegance, distressed-aesthetic lineage, worthy of sophisticated projects yearning a piece subtly inspired by Aubussons and French classics.
Asia Minor Carpets
Patchwork overdyed rugs are produced from older Turkish carpets at least 25-50 years of age. These have been cut into smaller pieces and sewn together into new designs and sizes. Once the rug is complete it undergoes a unique process of color neutralization before being over-dyed in an exciting new color. The result is a mix of traditional Turkish carpet designs fused with a contemporary retro style. Colored vintage carpets may lose some of their initial color characteristics and become even more unique in their look over time.
Handmade Antique Needlepoint Rug in Red with Medallion Floral Patterns Description: Handmade in wool originating from England circa 1910-1920, this antique rug connotes an early 20th Century needlepoint rug design, remarking one of the most beautiful traditions of craftsmanship in handmade rugs like that of this play of floral medallions against the rich red background. Further enjoying exceptional condition and a versatile 4x6 gift size, suited to a variety of spaces seeking graceful sensibility and collectibility like that this antique needlepoint rug exudes.
Made with hand-knotted wool, this 2x3 gift-sized vintage Turkish rug originating circa 1950-1960, is from the collection of mid-century rugs with antique washes giving them that old-world, almost distressed look to them.On the Design: From a new curation of exciting pieces, all overdyed and with an antique wash that gives them this distressed, shabby-chic look in their texture, this vintage Turkish rug features a pink and cream field and colorful tones in the many architectural floral and geometric patterns in field and border alike—a refreshing and fabulous play of traditional Oriental Turkish rug design and a modern air that has vast applications. Keen eyes will admire this traditional design with medallion and geometric patterns in maximized versions of the rich, time-honored colors they capture. To achieve such a subversive, complementary look in this unique way is an exemplary trait in this design—with limitless interior design applications today.Condition: This vintage Turkish rug has good condition for its age and origin. Its pile has been lowered which gives it the mild element of a distressed, shabby-chich look.
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