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Beautiful Free Flowing Large Size Antique French Renaissance Savonnerie Rug, Circa Date: 1900 — French rugs are characterized by their spectacular knotted weave pile and soft pastel colors. French style area rugs were heavily influenced by the convergence of Arab, Christian, Jewish and Berber populations on the Iberian peninsula. This rug is a classic representation of the beautiful types of area rugs from French. notice how the soft yellow and green pastels of this European Renaissance-style rug design of scrolling vines contrasts with the earthy browns on the outer edge and the center open field. Far less ornate than other traditional area rug styles, the relatively sparse design of this piece allows the eye to take in the fantastic color scheme.
Elegant Antique French Charles X Savonnerie Rug, circa date: 1820. Charles X ruled France from 1824 to 1830. This period in history is known as the Restoration, and this beautiful antique French Savonnerie rug is a magnificent example of the work of this period. This breathtaking green color rug was created around 1820 and is a beautiful piece of Restoration-era furniture. It is a rare piece and in an excellent state of preservation considering it is age and origins.
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Hand-knotted in a plush wool pile, this 14’ x 22’2” Antique Savonnerie Rug in All over Beige/Gold Floral Pattern exemplifies the impeccable French craftsmanship of the late 19th century. This classic style enjoys an expansive floral pattern in comforting beige and gold tones accenting soft pink and green accompanying the graceful curvature in transitional appeal. A grand palace-sized rug restored to a healthy condition, well suited for spacious & elaborate projects with such soft colors in grand size.
This stunning Art Deco-inspired rug is hand-knotted with meticulous care. Its black and ivory design offers a sophisticated contrast that complements both modern and classic decor. This oversized masterpiece not only brings a sense of luxury to your home but also showcases the timeless appeal of Hollywood Regency style. Its durable weave promises longevity, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate both beauty and functionality in their decor.
Soft and Quietly Beautiful Square Antique French Savonnerie Rug, Circa Weaving Date: 1900. By establishing warm and creamy colors, this exquisite antique French Savonnerie rug creates an inviting presence that encourages the viewer attention to linger. A single grounding element exists in the outermost border before giving way to gentler flows and elegantly curling movements. Several natural shapes define the foreground as the details draw closer and closer to the center of the antique rug. Though the presence of the lighter tones introduce a clear sense of whimsy, they still frame around the core of the square size rug in an elegant and necessary way, providing viewers with a more pronounced degree of grounding that helps define the presence and theme of the beautiful French rug.
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Magnificent Antique 17th century Transylvanian Rug 70169, Circa date: Second Half of 17th Century. Occasionally, an antique carpet comes along for which its very existence is a miracle. This spectacular antique Transylvanian rug from the latter half of the 17th century is one of them. This rug is close to 350 years old and is in extraordinary condition for its age. There are only a handful of Transylvanian rugs from this time period still around.
Over the course of decades, the enduring fusion of pristine white and gentle brown has persisted as a quintessential pairing, acting as the keystone for design aesthetics spanning from the cutting-edge ultra-modern to the influences of Africa and the allure of Bohemian chic. A rug in the harmonious hues of brown and white, as the bedrock of a room's composition, seldom steers one amiss. In the realm of contemporary design, this timeless fusion is experiencing a revival, bestowing upon it a more understated, less conspicuous demeanor.