A quick display of our most recent additions to the American Hooked Rug Collection, American Rag Rug Collection, and Navajo Four Corners Collection.
A quick display of our most recent additions to the American Hooked Rug Collection, American Rag Rug Collection, and Navajo Four Corners Collection.
Art Deco carpets were created in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s as a result of the Art Deco movement. Meant to complement the décor and furnishings of the time, and to showcase the avant-garde, they reflected modernist design principles, and are characterized by aesthetics of geometry, color, and luxury. Some well-known Art Deco rug designers […]
In a space whose architecture embraces tradition and history, Pappas Miron places furniture pulsing with modernity. Pops of bold color accent the earth tones which set the mood for this young family. A natural fiber flatweave grounds us in that down to earth vibe, while a slew of complimentary contradictions compel us to investigate the […]
This West Village kids bedroom corner is anything but childish! The saturated green of the chairs paired with the vibrant blue carpet pops with fresh and creative intellect. A graphic focal point, the large scale of the print on the wall has a confident strength that dares the young resident to seize the day. A […]
Self described as an urban botanical artist, Margot Guralnick captures my attention through her vibrant displays of horticultural expression. Composing pieces of art through a layering of found items (mostly leaves, flowers, grasses, etc.), Margot creates imagery that recalls other forms of art. Some works scream pop art, while others are comparable to scientific drawings […]
The master bedroom of this coastal Nantucket home by Nina Liddle Design began with the rug. Texturally compelling, American Hooked Rugs pair with other weaves easily, often bridging the gap between multiple tactile finishes. There's also a durability for a lifetime of use, and that clean edge that pile rugs lack. Design number 1202A2 from […]