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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 year is finding many people wanting to give their interiors a fresh, new look. There is no denying that the last few years have caused many changes in the way we interact with our interior spaces. We need them to be warm and comfortable, and many of our spaces must continue to serve a dual purpose throughout the day. This modern rug, from our collection of contemporary 21st-century rugs, has gorgeous neutral colors and is the perfect way to create a sanctuary that can do anything that you need it to do to suit your lifestyle.
A colorful Paul Klee artist rug made in the Netherlands, Circa date: mid-20th century. This colorful Scandinavian mid 20th century rug by artist Paul Klee embodies contemporary artistic design at its best. Paul Klee was a Swiss German artist with a highly individualized style that was influenced by cubism, expressionism, and surrealism. He taught at the iconic Bauhaus School of Art and his art work helped to shape the modern as well as the postmodern artistic movements.
This beautiful rug adds a touch of charm to your modern, minimalist decor. It adds gentle color and an abstract design that brings a natural feel. Minimalism is a design trend that has its roots in the mid-20th century when interiors began featuring rooms that emphasized form and function. It is a concept that explores man's connection to the natural world, both in transforming it and living in harmony with it. This is the concept that minimalist design embraces, and this rug will make an excellent way to add a touch of color to your minimalist space. The gentle colors of the rug give it a natural feel.
Soft, neutral colors play an important role in many of today’s design styles. For those who want to bring a touch of nature into their space, a neutral rug in tans and earth tones is the perfect foundation for the room design. This large modern minimalist cream and gray color area rug is a beautiful piece with gently shifting colors that will add an organic feel to the space. This rug was created in Central Asia using rug weaving techniques and traditions that go back several centuries.
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Breathtaking Vintage Scandinavian Paul Klee Modern Art Rug, Rug Type: Scandinavia Rug, Circa date: Mid. 20th Century. The mid century modern designs of the iconic artist Paul Klee are witty and have a childlike curiosity that plays an part of what makes his works so coveted and appreciated. His abstract art works were influenced by movements such as expressionism, surrealism, and cubism. His passion was the exploration of color theory to create certain emotions in a piece of work.
Beautiful and Extremely Artistic Vintage Scandinavian Ege Art Line Robert Jacobsen Rug, Circa Date: Mid. 20th Century. Artist Robert Jacobsen is best known for his abstract paintings and sculptural art. As part of the modernist movement, his artwork creates a new definition of self expression. It focuses on the emotion and the creative process as much as the art itself. This vintage Scandinavian Ege art line rug appears to be a Jackson Pollock like paint splatter art work, which explains the method used by Jacobsen to create his abstracts. This specific vintage rug was produced in 1988 by Axminster Ege, a leading Scandinavian carpet.
Creating an inviting atmosphere within a room begins with the meticulous selection of the perfect rug to serve as its foundation. The gray abstract area rug can play a dual role, acting as both the anchor and the guiding influence, setting the overall mood for the space while harmonizing seamlessly with the furniture and other design elements.
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