All Results For “persian style”
Color
Rug Size
Pile Height (Thickness)
Material
Special Offers
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Malayer rugs come from west Persia near Hamadan woven in a range of medallion and all-over designs, they have a wonderful style that makes them excellent decorative pieces so suitable for today’s designs and themes.
An absolute classical Antique Circa 1880 Malayer rug. These types of smaller size beautiful rugs have a wonderful style with such simple geometry that makes them excellent decorative pieces so suitable for today’s designs and themes. This lovely low pile rug is in very good condition.
This attractive decorative carpet is probably a product of the Ziegler Company a major English firm active in Sultanabad in the 1880-1930 period. The slate blue field is continuously but spaciously filled with unusual palmette angular vine segments and oddly zoomorphic elements in contrast to the mobile field. The narrow light brown main border is more grounded with symmetric palmettes and attendant small leaves. There are small ivory field corners hinting of largely unseen repeating medallions. This carpet works well with the Traditional Design or with a more eclectic Shabby Elegance decor.
Vintage handwoven Persian Mahal rug featuring an ornate floral design on a brick-red field.
Antique handwoven Tabriz rug featuring a central medallion on a terracotta field.
Rug & Kilim
An 8x11 ode to antique Sultanabad style Persian rugs joining Rug & Kilim’s Antique and Vintage Collection. Hand knotted in wool connoting a unique European take on the celebrated style circa 1920-1930, the rug showcases exceptional craftsmanship with a keen eye for detail. The rug beams with glory in an all over floral pattern in lively hues of green and gold playing beautifully with prevailing red and beige-brown in a resplendent look. Thriving in good condition, this transitional rug is an ideal centerpiece in regal living rooms and dining rooms while still well suited to master bedrooms and similar projects.
Antique circa 1900 Persian Sultanabad rug. The term distressed describes a rug where areas of the rug show the warp and have or are low all over. However, the rug has a solid foundation and will stand up to the rigors of normal daily use.
Late-19th-century rug woven by the Qashqai tribe with geometric patterns and floral motifs.
From Rug & Kilim’s coveted antique curations, a gracious 12' × 17' Kerman Lavar rug originating from Persia circa 1910-1920. This gorgeous traditional piece revels in a rare colorway accenting the prevalent beige-brown, green & tones of blue to elaborate the most elegant florals like lotuses, and palmettes idyllic to this style. Hand-knotted in wool, a very ornate & regal rendering in near palace size—thriving well in pristine condition. Among the personal-favorite, rare palace-size selections from R&K Principal Josh Nazmiyal.
Distressed Shabby Chic. The rug is solid but with a low pile and a distressed look that adds to its beauty and charm. The rug has a solid foundation and will stand up to the rigors of normal daily use.
Sarouk carpet featuring a traditional design in shades of red and blue.
Safavieh
The hallmark of any handsome home is a fine foyer - and you only need a few eye-catchers to make it pop! Set the tone on the floor below with this alluring area rug, timeless addition to your elegant abode. Made in India, it is tufted of wool with a cotton back. Though its hues of gray-blue and beige are cool enough to blend right in, an intricate Persian-inspired motif effortlessly draws the eye. After you've laid the foundation, head straight up to the ceiling to make your space shine with a polished chandelier gleaming overhead. Finally, for a display that adds a dash of distinction, set a stately wood console table against a blank wall; It's the perfect spot to arrange framed family photos, or simply catch keys and mail as you walk inside.
Loading...