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Aubusson carpets are pile-less and the tapestry is woven from that town to the southwest of Paris, by a group of independent weavers working under Royal or State protection. The designs are strictly classical, neo-classical, or Victorian. They are virtually never “oriental”. The pattern wefts are wool with silk and/or metal thread for details in the more finely woven examples. Sizes tend toward the squarish and pieces 30’ by 30’ are not unknown. The 18th and 19th-century French clients included the nobility and Haute bourgeoisie. Aubusson carpets were also exported to England and are often to be found in country houses. Light colors are the most popular and dark-toned pieces are very rare. Besides traditional Louis furniture, try an Aubusson with the most modern décor; it might surprise you. This light, airy Aubusson small carpet has matching central and corner rose bouquets. The double elliptical leafy wreaths are spaced to give a sense of informality. The corner bosses are ae equally open. The narrow monochrome border is barely noticeable. There are no overtly classical elements and there is just enough rococo feeling to set it off from the more cluttered pseudo-Baroque of the Victorian period. The colors are all-natural and have mellowed from what originally were sharper brighter tones. Aubusson weavers, as with French rug and tapestry artists generally, work in spans of centuries, not years or decades, and they plan on what their creations will look like far into the future. This Aubusson is a study in greens, especially pistachio, restful and precise, calming and yet rigorous.
Pasargad NY
This French Aubusson Hand-Knotted Wool Light Green/Ivory Area Rug is made of fine lamb's wool.
This French Aubusson Hand-Woven Wool Ivory Area Rug is made of fine lamb's wool.
Nazmiyal Collection
Extremely Elegant Oversized Antique French Aubusson Rug, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Antique French Carpets, Circa Date: Mid 19th Century. This opulent antique French Aubusson rug in a Rococo or Late Baroque style looks as if it belongs in another time and place. Was created in the mid-19th century when Europe and America were in the grips of the romantic period and a Rococo revival. The Rococo style is a highly ornamental style that was popular almost one hundred years before this piece was created. It was made popular by the lavish styles of the French court and soon spread throughout all of Europe and the new world.
Stunning Antique French Aubusson Rug, Circa Date: 1900. This delicate French Aubusson rug has a dreamy, romantic feel. It was created around the turn of the 20th century. Even though it is over 100 years old, it is the perfect piece for several contemporary design trends.
Doris Leslie Blau
French Aubusson rugs are considered crème de la crème of all European carpets. This antique French rug clearly shows what is the reason behind this widespread recognition. Created at the very beginning of the 20th century, the piece boasts a classy architectural and botanical design, featuring a decorative central medallion surrounded by a stylized cartouche with delicate touches of floral motifs. The warm and quite neutral color palette of this antique rug constitutes a counterweight to the opulent pattern. Shades of chocolate brown, sandy beige, ivory, gray, and Mocca, subtly invigorated due to fuchsia, carmine, and extinguished green accents on the flowers, coexist in absolute harmony, Such a versatile composition will seamlessly fit into any kind of interior arrangement, from traditional to contemporary. In terms of workmanship, the antique French Aubusson rug meets all the expectations of a conscious buyer. It was meticulously hand-knotted of the finest wool in accordance with old and refined techniques. Such a thorough making made it possible for the antique carpet to survive until today in perfect condition. If properly maintained, the piece will serve its owners for generations, bringing in the never-fading glamour of French craftsmanship.
The carpet weavers of Aubusson, France have a recognizable style that features scrolling floral motifs and beautifully blended colors. They were known for the quality of their carpets and the fine detail of their designs. This is a classic antique French Aubusson carpet that features an ornate central medallion that is similar to the architectural features found in French public spaces of the time.
Elegant Antique French Aubusson Square Area Rug, Circa Date: 1870. The gorgeous antique French carpet was created in Aubusson France around the 1870 and is an excellent example of the beautiful pieces created by this famous tapestry weaving workshop. The weaving workshops at Aubusson were established in 1743 to create these magnificent antique rugs and tapestries for the courts and nobility. This example is perfect for a distinguished collection of antiques or for a sophisticated interior design.
Victor Gallery
The old gold field displays 12 rows of windblown acanthus volutes The border features more elaborate polychrome acanthus volutes and formal carnations, Tapestry weave wool pattern wefts. Recent, as new condition.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
This rug is a true testament to the artistry of flatweave design. Crafted from wool, it combines timeless elegance with modern functionality. Its unique pattern and rich texture make it a standout piece in any room, effortlessly elevating your space.
Pasargad NY French Aubusson design rug. Hand woven from fine lamb's wool. Add some ethnic elegance to your home! It's in excellent condition. From China. 19033
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