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Hand knotted in lush wool pile originating from Denmark circa 1950-1960, this mid-century rug hails from the celebrated Ege Rya rug lineage of renown, a collectible piece connoting the preference of high pile and the eccentric geometric pattern. Rich notes of brown move into tones of beige and gray with a natural complement to the texture, an iconic look idealizing the venerated traits of this Danish rug family celebrated to this day; a remarkable and rare addition to the Antique & Vintage Collection by Rug & Kilim.
A beautiful 6'10" x 9'6" Art Deco vintage rug from Rug & Kilim’s growing mid-century Pasha collection. Originating from Turkey circa 1960-1970 among the celebrated mid-century modern rugs of Turkish icon Zeki Müren. This cherished collectible is hand-knotted in wool on a rich crimson red and orange-brown scale affectionately embracing a bold black pattern. This artisan piece further exemplifies the appeal of this collection’s distressed, low-pile shabby-chic meets boho-chic appeal-a dramatic bohemian piece with a sophisticated presence. Well suited to maximalist projects, young spaces, rustic interiors, galleries, studios, modern lofts and so much more artisan applications.
Hand knotted in wool originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, this vintage rug connotes a mid-century Tulu rug design, enjoying an idyllic classic play of zig-zag chevron striped patterns with rich notes of brown and beige/camel colorway tones. Designers and connoisseurs will note the lush pile height, consistent leading up to the vertical borders featuring complementary fringe knotting keeping with the tactile appeal of this mid-century rug family’s acclaim. A welcome addition to the Antique & Vintage rug collection by Rug & Kilim. About the Collection: Antique rugs have been in Josh’s resume since he began in the industry almost 40 years ago when he was already recognized for one of the largest oriental rug collections in the United States. Each piece in the internationally recognized volume was hand picked for rarity, and of course aesthetic and beauty, now complementing one of the widest varieties of Persian rug and Turkish rug collections with the utmost attention to individuality and care. Because of Josh’s position in the wholesale rug industry he’s been responsible for promoting a number of collections throughout history, from breathtaking signature Tabriz, Sultanabad, Kerman Lavar, Agra, and Oushak classics to the more unsung jewels of the luxury industry.Vintage has also been synonymous with who we are since our beginning, particularly for our unparalleled Kilim collection, but with the rise of Mid Century collection the term vintage carpet has become very popular—especially exciting because often times many of the vintage carpets have also been treated, washed, dyed over, sheared, and modified—and has created a very successful category. We’re especially very proud of our vintage Kilims and Turkish rugs curated for our expansive collection of both area rugs and runners alike.Rug & Kilim maintains our own facilities for cleaning and restoration exclusively for carpets we’ve sold to ensure their lasting beauty and care long after a piece leaves our collection.
Hand-knotted in wool, a vintage tulu originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, now joining Rug & Kilim’s antique & vintage collection. The square sketch emanates nomadic sensibilities with traditional motifs in pink, green & blue sitting harmoniously on a mature chocolate brown background, lying encased in a subtle border of a similar colorway. With fringes on one end, the rendering makes a bold statement in texture & dimensionality – never seen before in such color & style. In good condition. Connoisseurs may note a unique, subtle loop technique in the pile of these pieces, lending to the collectibility of this and the select sibling pieces our principal hails among the finest new tribal selections in our classic rug collection.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 4'3" x 6'11" vintage Tulu rug originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, now joining Rug & Kilim’s antique & vintage collection. On the design: The healthy pile features a well-defined checkered pattern in ink blue & bright red following delicious symmetry across the scale. Connoisseurs may note beige highlights in the center with slight yellow & green tints on the field. Carrying a subtle sheen, a scintillating piece for its age, certain to bring a mature, rich accent to any room it embraces.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 4×10 vintage Tulu runner originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, now joining Rug & Kilim’s antique & vintage collection. On the design: The healthy shag pile enjoys a rare tribal geometric pattern in orange, red, white & green, seldom seen before in this good condition exemplifying the style; a scintillating piece in good condition, certain to bring vivacious vibes to an array of projects with such vibrant colors.
From Rug & Kilim’s antique and vintage collection, a 2'6" x 4'11" Turkish Tulu rug casts a clean tribal geometric pattern. Hand-knotted in wool, the 1950s nomadic style drawing enjoys a rustic appeal in tones of scarlet and vermilion red, yellow, and brown-black with striking orange and white for exceptional pagination in such images. Carrying a healthy loop pile, a piece prevailing in good condition for its age.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 4×5 vintage Tulu rug originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, now joining Rug & Kilim’s antique & vintage collection. The healthy loop pile features a well-defined checkered pattern in parrot green & scarlet red for an exceptional movement across the scale. The continuity is punctuated by a distinctive diagonal pattern in a high low sensibility further marking an enticing take on texture. Prevailing in good condition, an exemplary piece for its age, certain to bring exuberance to any room it adorns. Connoisseurs may note a unique loop technique in the pile of these pieces, as well as a subtle high-low pile variation in the lower border; all lending to the collectibility of this and the select sibling pieces our principal hails among the finest new tribal selections in our classic rug collection.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 4x6 vintage Tulu rug originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, now joining Rug & Kilim’s antique & vintage collection. On the design: The healthy loop pile features a well-defined checkered pattern in gold & wood brown tones for an exceptional movement across the scale. The continuity is punctuated by a distinctive diagonal pattern in a high low sensibility further marking an enticing take on texture. Prevailing in good condition, an exemplary piece for its age, certain to bring an aristocratic touch to any room it adorns. Connoisseurs may note the unique marriage of both shag and loop technique in the pile of these pieces as extremely collectible, among those our principal hails among the finest new tribal selections in our classics.
Connoting the Turkish Tulu rug style, this rectangle 3'8" x 4'3" shag piece from the 1950s makes a refined statement on textuality with high low sensibilities and fringes encasing the transitional frame. The tactility lends a richer dimension to the scale by blissfully complementing the symmetric geometric patterns in scarlet red & parrot green deliciously balanced with light pink punctuations for softening the theme. Prevailing in good condition, a one-of-a-kind piece from Rug & Kilim’s antique and vintage collection.
Nazmiyal Collection
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Mid-Century Scandinavian Vintage Swedish Rya Shag Rug, Circa Date: Mid 20th Century — This vintage Rya rug features a simple geometric pattern. The muted colors give the Swedish rug a soft and warm look, while its brown shades give the impression that the vintage mid-century modern rug is a product of nature. The design is reminiscent of several tree trunks that have fallen together, an effect that is heightened by the torn-looking edges at the end of each of these geometric designs. The design is not interested in creating a realistic-looking scene, however, and rather than feature shading each of the trunks that make up the design they are each made of a single, monochromatic color.
Doris Leslie Blau
This circa-1940 vintage Swedish rug features an all-over design of minimalist multicolored stripes in soft, faded tones such as lilac, blue and maroon. The simplicity and interplay of color in the vintage carpet are modern and elegant, making it part of a renowned rug weaving tradition. In Sweden, carpets and vintage area rugs have been hand-knotted in wool for centuries, taking on many different forms and functions over the course of time. By the beginning of the twentieth century, the craft was seen as being an important artistic and cultural practice throughout Sweden, and designers began to make rugs that had a broad international appeal. Scandinavian rugs for sale from the mid-twentieth century, endorsed by such fixtures of modernism as Le Corbusier, Ray, and Frank Lloyd Wright, remain among the most desirable and sought after in the antique rug world.
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