
Art Deco Rug designed by Jean Burkhalter for Pierre Chareau
An extremely rare Art Deco rug designed in 1925 by Jean Burkhalter and commissioned by Pierre…
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Art Deco Rug designed and signed by D.I.M. (Décoration Intérieure Moderne)
The quest for innovation that distinguished the early years of the Art Deco period can be…
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Scandinavian Bauhaus Flatweave designed by Laila Karttunen
Laila Maria Karttunen (1895-1981) was a leading Finnish textile artist. After graduating from…
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Art Deco Hooked Rug attributed to Ralph Pearson
A finely worked American hooked rug distinguished by an explosive pattern of stunning beauty,…
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Pair of Arts & Crafts Donegal Rugs
The Donegal carpet factory was responsible for the weaving of the most significant…
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Oushak Rug with Harshang design
A refined Oushak carpet distinguished by an all-over pattern of large-scale palmettes of the…
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Ziegler & Co. Rug
The carpets woven by the Anglo-Swiss firm of Ziegler & Co. are often characterised by a…
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Carpet with Blossom pattern
An extremely rare and early Caucasian carpet from present day Armenia ornated by an infinite…
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Prayer Rug with Cintamani pattern
A true beauty, distinguished by an ivory background overlaid on its perimeter by a very…
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Saf with Seven Double Niches
A rug of great simplicity and sophistication at the same time. The weaver superimposes seven…
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Needlework Rug
An extremely fine English needlepoint rug, representative of the highest quality woven during…
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Needlework Rug
A fine English needlework worked in both petit and gros point distinguished by a floral spray…
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Needlework Rug
An extremely elegant early Victorian needlework rug, distinguished by a repeat pattern of…
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Needlework Rug
A charming early Victorian needlepoint rug distinguished by a repeat pattern of floral…
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Ukrainian Pile Rug
A very rare Ukrainian pile rug woven with a pattern characteristic of Aubusson and Savonnerie…
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