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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!
Breathtaking Antique Velvet Wall Hanging Dutch Textile, Circa Date: 18th Century - This gorgeous Dutch textile from the 18th century is the perfect piece for a collector. These pieces were created for the nobility and wealthier class throughout the 19th century to complement Rococo and early Victorian furnishings. This one shows a classic Greek revival style that was popular at that time. It is a beautiful piece with a formal design that is perfect for a private collection.
European rugs from Bessarabia are easily recognizable thanks to lacy floral patterns executed in a slightly folkloristic and whimsical manner, very often displaying shades of red, beige, and green against a dark or simply black background. This antique Bessarabian rug, although kept in a traditional, nature-related aesthetics with rustic undertones, presents a light and rather a modern arrangement. The floral and botanical motifs are pronounced but spare, located on the field with a note of nonchalance. The neutral color palette of this remarkable antique rug, featuring muted rose, salmon, various shades of green, and the prevailing beige, will seamlessly fit into any kind of interior décor, from classic to contemporary. This balanced and versatile design is complemented by impeccable workmanship. The antique rug’s firm and the graceful body was carefully hand-knotted of the finest wool which ensured its longevity. If maintained properly, this Bessarabian wonder will effortlessly withstand years of usage without any signs of wear, bringing in a note of romanticism and never-fading charm.
Irish carpets hold an important place in the long history of Ireland adaptations of oriental rugs. This antique Irish rug is remarkable in its emulation of classic Polonaise carpets, a Persian type once thought to have been made in Poland. The medallion design, rich border, and the sinuous, flame-like drawing evokes the qualities of the classic original, but with a soft, buttery palette more reminiscent of Oushak carpets. Eminently decorative and collectible as well, this antique Irish rug has all the qualities desirable in a fine antique carpet. Beautifully woven and characterized by a precisely woven and compelling composition, this antique Irish carpet is a lovely example that is sure to elevate the beauty of almost any interior space.
What makes Bessarabian rugs so interesting is their highly decorative design. Such rug would not look out of place at the Palace of Versailles, so no wonder that so many of them were owned by nobility and aristocracy. However, Bessarabian rugs are still products of a specific culture - Easter European to be exact. They reflect trends dominant at the time of their weaving, giving us a unique opportunity to take a trip back in time. This stunning Bessarabian rug is a dream come true for any art lover. Made of the best available materials, it immediately charms with its beautiful pattern and color palette. The floral motif dominating the surface depicts a beautiful composition of flowers and leaves. The colors included in this design are mostly deep shades of brown, yellow, green, and black. Doris Leslie Blau's collection of both contemporary rugs and antique carpets contains only the best quality pieces, each of which was created with a great deal of attention and love. Our rugs were all handpicked in order to suit the tastes of our clientele and we are happy to know that our hard work is appreciated by the top interior design magazines in the industry, such as Architectural Digest or Elle Decor.
Vintage Swedish rugs can come in various shades and sizes and so do their designs. Back in the day, many weavers had a surprisingly modern approach to carpet making, as seen in their works. This particular carpet immediately draws the eye with its distinctive design and original color palette. Woven circa 1960, it is everything a vintage rug aficionado could dream of. Every single element is perfectly balanced, creating a harmonious composition. The pattern features beautiful flowers in full bloom, surrounding the central field which in comparison looks almost barren. However, a closer look reveals that this was an intentional doing which helped to anchor the whole design in one place. The color palette of this antique rug is not without meaning. Deep mustard yellow, contrasted with pastels was a bold, but rewarding move that resulted in a truly enchanting mix.
A late 19th-century Savonnerie carpet, the olive field with an overall light orange lozenge lattice with delicate flowers at the intersections within a laurel vinery frame. Doris Leslie Blau has always tried to bring the charm enclosed in antique rugs, Persian rugs closer to people, closer to you. We opened our galleries in multiple locations in order to let you experience the sheer beauty of antique, vintage Persian, and European Rugs, and carpets with your own eyes and hands.
Needlepoint rugs are universally admired for their elegant patterns and high-quality piles. Few contemporary carpets can look equally good in formal and casual settings, yet needlepoint rugs manage to pull it off with grace and style. Needlepoint rugs can be a great idea for those who cannot find a perfect piece of decor for their interiors, but also for those who crave true originality. This beautiful European rug is a dream come true for any collector. Handwoven circa 1950, it immediately draws attention thanks to its stunning design. The pattern depicts a chequered field, each square filled with a stunning floral composition. The whole is bordered by a simple, yet ornate-looking frame, which works perfectly with delicate flowers. Rug's color palette consists of vivacious shades of red and pink, contrasted with rusty brown and deep black. Doris Leslie Blau's wonderful collection of contemporary rugs and antique carpets contains only the highest quality pieces from all over the world. Our rugs drew the attention of the best interior design magazines in the industry, such as Architectural Digest and Elle Decor. If you are looking for a perfect rug, look no further - we are sure to have it. Doris Leslie Blau carries an exceptional collection of original modern rugs in many styles and materials. Contemporary hand-made rugs are a bridge throughout history, they are the fruit of the constant evolution of the weaving craft that has accompanied men since the dawn of civilization.
Those people interested in Swedish flatweave rugs have certainly heard of Ingegerd slow. Not only was she a talented weaver, but also a great lover of her country’s art. Silow’s legacy lives on in numerous beautiful carpets, just like this one. Woven circa 1954, the rug immediately draws attention with its elegant design and distinctive color palette. In the center, we can see something that was probably inspired by central medallions appearing in vintage rugs. Using classic geometric shapes the weaver was able to create an original creation, something that you won’t see in your everyday antique rug, but only in a true piece of art. In the corner, we can see the signature of slow, a silent sign of her approval. The color palette is composed of warm tones of brown and mustard yellow, highlighted by silvery gray and just a splash of beige.
A modern early 20th century Chinese Art Deco rug, the open pale dusty rose field with a camel border with ivory key patterns and fretwork with overblown brown floral and geometric brown motifs. Exclusive collection of antique, vintage, vintage rugs including our famous collection of large area rugs by Doris Leslie Blau. Nader Bolour the owner of Doris Leslie Blau's rugs and carpets gallery is the largest antique rugs dealer in the world. We invite you to view the largest collection of antique carpets and rugs.
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