A quick display of our most recent additions to the American Hooked Rug Collection, American Rag Rug Collection, and Navajo Four Corners Collection.
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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 include Ivan Da Silva Bruhns and Paule Leleu. Bruhns' rugs were inspired by African, Oceanic, and Pre-Columbian art, while Leleu's rugs featured repeating geometric motifs and symmetrical arrangements.
A renewed interest in the art deco style brings forth new designs. Here's our recent additions:
This month we are excited to introduce some new arrivals in the way of our Four Corners collection.
The Four Corners Collection of flatwoven rugs are inspired by the designs and methods of traditional American Navajo weavings. While some of our designs are directly based off of antiques from the inventory of our sister company, Antique Rug Studio, others are an abstraction of the style.
The Shaker Collection is a simple, and comfortable line of floor coverings, inspired by traditional American Rag Rugs. Durable and easy to work with, much of the charm of these pieces comes from the variation of color found within – as well as the memory of a space you may have known in your past.