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Stickley
Paradise Valley is inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's frequent use of clear glass and geometric shapes to create screens between indoor and outdoor environments, a motif he used notably at his winter home, Taliesin West, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Himalayan Highland sheep's wool dyed in rich browns, golds, and rusts is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers to create this handsome rug.
A distinctive Arts and Crafts design, the Bungalow Garden rug finds its inspiration in the intricate wallpapers designed by William Morris and the detailed inlay work of Harvey Ellis. Just as a typical Craftsman Bungalow home extended via a large porch into surrounding gardens, this rug, hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep, creates a fluid transition between the home and the outdoors.
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The work of Scotland's Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret Macdonald contribute inspiration to our elegant Windyhill rug. Its pattern recalls Mackintosh's signature design aesthetic, while Macdonald's panel titled "Heart of the Rose", designed for her husband's Hill House project, lends its color palette. A wonderful complement to many Stickley collections, the rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.