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Doris Leslie Blau
This mid-century vintage French European deco rug is a reproduction of a rare Picasso design titled “La Serrure.” Rendered in shades of black, green, and red, the design (translating as “The Lock”) is from the edition of three published by Edition Cuttoli and Galerie Lucie Weill in Paris. Woven by Marie Cuttoli, who has translated to textile the works of such artists as Poliakoff, Klee, and Matisse, this thick woven wool antique carpet is a striking work of art. Pablo Picasso, the Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet, and playwright is inarguably one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, as well as the co-founder of the Cubist movement. The anxieties and tribulations of modernity that touched so many of his works can be glimpsed here, in the mysterious dark figure seen approaching through a keyhole. Doris Leslie Blau is proud to have an incredibly vast collection of antique carpets and vintage rugs for sale which will please the eyes and the hands of even the most demanding connoisseurs. Art Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture, and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. The Art Deco movement led to a fast evolution of the rug and textile design, among other art forms. Rug design evolved from traditional floral and highly ornamental to a style of angular elegance with geometric, abstract, and modern figurative motifs. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural. The rugs created during this period remain elegant and refined to this day.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
New Textural Contemporary Nepalese Amalgamate 6'2" x 8'11" Beige/Gray/Taupe Rug.
Perennials
Perennials’ Tibetan Knot artisanal rugs feature exceptional designs, subtle color blending and an unbelievably soft feel.
This uncomplicated yet ingenious creation comes from the hands of an iconic Swedish designer – Ingrid Dessau. Although the signature of the author is not present in the main field, anyone can tell straight away that this piece was created by a gifted professional. Its minimalistic appearance is deeply embedded in the philosophy of Scandinavian design which promotes functionality, practicality, quality, simplicity, and beauty based on inspirations coming from nature. The main field is adorned with delicate, flowing stripes in a balanced color palette featuring brown, blue, and off-white. The shorter edges are additionally finished with a fringe which gives the rug a truly heartwarming, whimsical character. This vintage pile-weave was masterfully hand-knotted of the finest wool in accordance with old and refined weaving techniques by a skilled artisan. Due to such expert making, the Swedish rug is distinguished by exceptional durability which helped it survive until this day in excellent condition. This lovely rug is a perfect option for all lovers of Scandinavian aesthetics, timeless chic, and minimalistic elegance. It will match a wide variety of interior arrangements, from classic to modern.
Nazmiyal Collection
Vintage Scandinavian Inspired by Paul Klees Little Drummer Boy Tapestry Rug, origin: Scandinavia, circa: Mid century. Superbly fresh and modernist in feel, even by todays standards, this remarkable vintage carpet features a graphic and iconic Paul Klee design known as The Drummer Boy. This graphic pre-war Paul Klee rug was re-created in textile form decades later yet still captures the modernity of Klees pioneering style. Known for his bold use of color and unique theories, Klee juxtaposes expressive, aggressive crimson and impenetrable jet black hues against a soft, sumptuous ivory field. Paul Klees rough, chalky hand-drawn lines are re-built in a luxurious textile medium that retains the artistic textures and nuances of the expressive lines and abstract symbols. Through color and distilled designs, the artist, Paul Klee, illustrates the essence and perpetual momentum of the iconic drummer boy figure in a playful, youthful manner that is expressive, abstract and inherently modern.
This Karabagh rug brings heritage and artistry into your home. Made from wool, it features intricate designs and rich colors that reflect the region's storied weaving traditions. Perfect for adding color and texture, it complements both modern and classic interiors effortlessly. Whether in a cozy reading nook or a busy hallway, its wool construction provides a plush feel underfoot, enhancing both comfort and style.
Odegard Carpets
First introduced by Stephanie Odegard in 1987, Odegard revolutionized the world of hand-knotted luxurious contemporary carpets. With an unrivaled commitment to quality and sophisticated design, Odegard Carpets has been at the leading edge of modern carpet production for decades. All Odegard Carpets are unique, starting with carefully selected Himalayan wool, which is hand-carded and hand-spun by Tibetan and Nepalese craftspeople, using centuries-old techniques. Odegard Carpets production strictly adheres to the highest standards of eco and social responsibility, raising the standard of living for thousands of artisan weavers in Nepal.
Pasargad
Meet Pasargad Home Antique Collection. This gorgeous decorative area rug brings you a sophisticated look with a modern soft color choice. With a symphony of floral, vines and latticework detailing, these beautiful rugs bring warmth and life to any room. These one of a kind antique rugs are hand-made and hand-knotted in Azerbaijan by master weavers from lam's wool and their durable hand-knotted construction ensures this product will last for years to come. Perios is 1910s.
This Swedish rug combines together a timeless design and a great skill. Hand-knotted by a skilled artisan, the vintage carpet features an interesting pattern, inspired by classic Scandinavian motifs. Diamond shapes with a smaller cross in the middle, connected by thin lines, look as if someone put them on the empty surface. The resulting depth of composition makes you feel as if you were looking down at something. The colors are toned-down, with dominating cool brown and teal. Occasional hints of yellow and beige lighten the pattern up. The carpet’s design remains timeless, fitting perfectly into both modern and traditional interiors. Swedish Flatweave Rug by Irma Kronlund The traditional Scandinavian antique rug is the rya, made from hand-knotted wool.
Home and Rugs
Anatolian rugs are hand knotted in the Central Anatolia or Asia Minor region of Turkey. The patterns are from Ottoman era as well as modern Turkey. The central medallion used in this rug symbolizes the central authority of the Ottoman Sultans. In 1292, Marco Polo was the first to make mention of the Konya carpets in writing when he called them the most beautiful in the world. The natural dyes used in this rug are obtained from vegetables such as red onion skins and eggplant peel, etc. The soft wool is obtained from the chest of a lamb where it's softer because of the minimal sun exposure.
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.
This exquisite handwoven rug is a true testament to time-honored craftsmanship. Made with rich wool, it boasts a luxurious texture and enduring beauty. Its intricate patterns and vibrant hues make it a captivating centerpiece, perfect for elevating any living space. Whether placed in a living room or study, this one-of-a-kind piece brings warmth and elegance to your home.
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