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Magnificent and Rare Large Oversized Antique Arts and Crafts William Morris Rug, Country Of Origin / Rug Type: Irish Rug, Circa Date: Late 19th century. This huge oversized rug may at first appear to appeal to the design sensibilities of traditional Persian rug makers, but this antique rug is the product of the great arts and crafts designers of the late 19th century. This arts and crafts rug was produced by William Morris, who was a textile designer, novelist, poet, social activist, and translator in Britain who was associated with the arts and crafts movement. The work of William Morris played a major role in the revival of traditional British textile arts.
Doris Leslie Blau
A fragment of an early 20th-century wool rug by William Morris. Even though the original overall design of the carpet is unknown, this lovely fragment stands out on its own, with lavish details of tulip blooms, and large leaves in warm colors on a crisp background. The composition recalls blooming gardens in the bucolic English countryside. William Morris was a textile designer and multidisciplinary artist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of the traditional British textile arts and methods of production.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Selection for opulence and establish your signature style with the striking William Morris handwoven traditional rug. As a 5'1" x 7'11" rug, you know that this piece can instantly tie the look of your space together. The rug's William Morris design will effortlessly complement and elevate your home's interior. Better still, the color will flatter any decor. This new rug is constructed of wool pile and a wool foundation, so it’ll not only look outstanding and perfect in your home - it’ll last for generations. Bring home your rug today!
Stunning 17th Century Wool and Silk Antique French Tapestry, Country of Origin: France, Circa Date: 17th Century. This exquisite wool and silk French tapestry from the 17th century is an excellent example of the quality that was being created by the French tapestry weavers of that time. This wool and silk tapestry holds a special place in history and is in excellent condition for a piece of this age. The scene is like looking back in time at a moment that was captured by the artist. This hunting scene is like a snapshot of daily life in 17th century France.
Rug & Kilim
Among the most intricate and unique additions to Rug & Kilim’s European-inspired rug collection, is a 7'7" × 10'6" ode to Tudor rug styles. Witnessing a dense floral pattern across the scale, the theme revels in similarly deep shades of green and blue, playing uniquely with reds and beige browns to elegantly reveal a pictorial pattern of regal vision. The medallion in the lower right corner further calls back to the early 20th century Tudor inspiration, albeit from a distinguished approach entirely reimagined in this high-low texture complementing the movement of the all-over pattern. A one-of-a-kind piece, well suited for lavish living rooms and dining rooms.
Hand knotted in a quality wool, this addition to the European rug collection by Rug & Kilim draws influence from the 18th Century Tudor rug style, an exemplary piece reimagined in high-and-low pile recapturing a kingly floral pattern in complementary beige, green, and black hues. The play of whimsical blues, pinks, and bright yellow hues in the floral patterns complements the sense of movement in the graceful curvature of the vine patterns, framed elegantly by the converse geometric borders keeping with the skillful, complementary nature of this Tudor rug unique to our honorific process. Originating from one of the best Chinese workshops in the world of luxury Tudor rugs today.
Beautiful Large Antique Irish Arts And Crafts Donegal Rug, Circa Date: 1920. Donegal Carpets was founded in 1898 by Alexander Morton. He was a textile manufacturer in Killybegs, near Ulster, Ireland. These rugs were created using Turkish knots and drew inspiration from popular Turkish and Persian carpets. During the last quarter of the 19th century, Persian carpets were experiencing a Renaissance, and it seems that everyone wanted in on it.
Handmade in wool and originating circa 1920-1930, this 3x5 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 medallion and floral design for this craft. The rippling effect on the field in predominant shades of blue and green lends it abstract painterly sensibilities. Connoisseurs will appreciate this piece 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 has some mild wear but otherwise enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Made with hand-knotted wool and originating from China circa 1920-1930, this is a 10x13 rare collectible from the 1920s Chinoiserie style period pieces, and one of our new favorite curations. On the Design: A rich green underscores an almost open field design, with mirrored floral patterns in colorful tones relegated to the upper right and lower left corners. Keen eyes will further admire the celebrated floral motifs like those in Chinoiserie rugs as well as similar oriental provenances often considered to be of the Chinese Deco aesthetic. Admirers of the craft will appreciate this antique rug’s placement of florals—peonies and cherry blossoms in primarily coral and gold tones—which cascade from opposite corners. This asymmetrical arrangement reflects the profound influence of French Art Deco on Shanghai's workshops during the 1920s, when Chinese weavers began moving away from classical symmetrical compositions. What also marks this as a superior example of the 1920s is its sophisticated restraint—the intentional use of negative space allows each botanical element to emerge with clarity. It is in the most exceptional color and a great size suited to wider spaces—as versatile for interior design as it is collectible for admirers of this provenance.
A Beautifully Elegant Antique Oversize Floral Romanian Bessarabian Kilim Rug, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Antique Romanian Rug, Circa Date: 1900. This stunning antique Bessarabian rug is from an area of Romania known for its unique carpet designs. This soft antique Romanian rug combines elements reflective of western European and near east design elements. This is a true palace oversized rug with an all over design that will add dimension and scale to the room.
Hand-knotted in wool from Turkey circa 1960-1970, a vintage 3'10" x 6'3" art deco rug of iconic lineage, from rug & kilims mid-century pasha collection. Commemorating the collected works of a multidisciplinary Turkish artist of this period, enjoying a creamy beige & ink blue within the luxurious blue border. This particular design is a fabulous portrait, subtly enjoying an almost Chinese deco influence connoting a diverse and joyful attitude the weaver brought to their works. Connoisseurs may note most of the wear is relegated to the border barely visible in the field lending to the collectibility of the sketch. Exceptionally shabby-chic, almost more like art than a rug, a rare full pile piece relishing exclusivity in color & tactility well suited for an array of projects given its good condition. Further remarks: Initials can be found in the upper field, likely signifying a partner loom among the coveted works believed to hail from this artist.
Hand-knotted in wool circa 1920-1930, Rug & Kilim boasts this 7x11 antique European Art Nouveau rug making a grand entry to their coveted Antique & Vintage collection. The rug embraces transitional aesthetics of the 1920s—most likely originating from Austria—with florals & vine scrolls flowing effortlessly in warm red, gold, green and luxurious beige-brown tones for heightened extravagance & regalia. Connoisseurs will further note unique cartouche patterns in the central border, seldom seen flowing into the innermost border like the feat of finesse seen here. Bold yet welcoming, a piece worth being in a collector’s repertoire further enjoying rare, pristine condition—unlike anything our principal has seen among the best Art Nouveau weavings he’s curated.
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