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Schumacher
Since 1889 we've been setting the bar with our exceptional products. A passion for beauty, respect for classicism and eye for the cutting edge are woven into everything we do.
Noor kilim stripe derives its unique textural pattern from the fascinating geometries associated with antique tribal carpets. A tapestry-like weave of space-dyed cotton and linen yarns gives this hefty upholstery-weight fabric its gorgeous tonal variations and unique vintage look. Picture this pattern on an ottoman or any piece that begs for a stylish large-scale stripe.
Morris & Co.
The delicately embroidered stripe design of this striking kilim lends to a room a diversity of patterns as well as added depth and a tactile finish. Dorothy’s Kilim draws from the original found in the bedroom of Dorothy Walker, the well-traveled daughter of Sir Emery (noted typographer and close friend of William Morris’s). This colorful kilim is decorated in the Persian style and features geometric motifs typical of kilims from the old Persian Empire — Turkey and Turkic states. Morris & Co. are thrilled to introduce only their second kilim ever for the Emery Walker’s House collection. Dorothy, like her father, traveled widely and rejoiced in the local craft traditions, as is evidenced by this iconic kilim.
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Kilim pattern jacquard upholstery fabric by the yards.
Rug & Kilim
"Handwoven in wool, oriGinatinG from Turkey, circa 1950-1960, this 2x3 vintaGe kilim features a beiGe-brown field with Geometric patterns, tribal motifs, and chevrons in brick red and vibrant oranGe hues. On the DesiGn: Keen eyes will admire a play of both flat weave and hand-knotted pile here, where the latter underscores the Geometry and lends it a fabulous sense of dimension and added richness amonG the more neutral tones in the central field. such details are exemplary of the personal, handmade look and beauty of tribal flatweaves like this piece, as much a work of folk art and culture as a ruG of versatile size and warm presence. Condition: This vintaGe Turkish kilim enjoys Good condition for its aGe and oriGin. It is a very collectible piece and is ready for the floor."
Robert Allen
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Pasargad NY
Our Gloria collection is made out of 100% cotton textile fabric. The fabric is hand printed using patterned wooden stamps. This art was very common in the 11th century AH, expanded and continued for the long period. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. Pre-designed outlines were created on some wooden frames to work as a stamp which eased the process of this art to make symmetrical designs in a much shorter time. These fabrics, based on their design, were applied for covering walls or curtains in luxury celebrations. After finishing printing, they are, in the first stage, steamed for at least an hour to stabilize their designs. Then, taken to the riverbed and kept in some basins to be soaked well, in a great amount of running water. Afterwards, the pieces are piled in some large copper vessels containing stabilizers (liquid) and are boiled. At the same time, they are turned upside-down by some wooden sticks and washed again, then spread on the banks to dry in the final stage. Spice up your space with one of our Gloria’s collection soft pillows, durable and washable, removable insert included.
Originating from Turkey circa 1930-1940, a 7x9 antique Kilim carrying simple but subtly playful stripes. Enjoying beige-brown with deep red notes, the piece exemplifies the rustic & simplified approach of tribal aesthetics. Prevailing in good condition, a rare large-size vintage flat weave for an array of interiors welcoming a comfortable & spacious piece. Connoisseurs may note a mild textural element with embroidered pink and blue yarns accenting the more prevailing colorways. A slight but playful note complementing the repetition with a collectible element.
Handwoven wool, circa 1900-1920, this rare antique European kilim rug is specifically a flatweave of early 20th century Bessarabian descent, featuring cartouche-style blossoms, garland leaf and vine scrolls, roses in the borders. On the Design: Connoisseurs will admire the light blue field and green borders underscore a variety of floral patterns—mostly in a shade of pink called rose, camel tones, indigo blues, forest green, chartreuse green. Keen eyes for detail will appreciate this oversized palace rug and its pattern, too,which is a most unusual find in this provenance, with a clear influence or rather marriage of French neoclassical and Oriental rugs, even Russian sensibilities, as were seen in many Bessarabians. Admirers of the craft will further note that its colors are almost akin to some English needlepoints and Karabagh Kilims—departing from the more abundant uses of rich browns, reds and even pinks and favoring greens with such a gorgeous array of choices. This rug is one of the most wonderful plays of folk art and aristocratic sensibility together, playing the two into a look that’s unique to every one of them, but arguably never more unique than in this masterpiece. Condition:This antique Bessarabian kilim rug further enjoys great condition for its age and origin, and is ready for the floor.
A sophisticated 4x5 Balkan piece, idyllic for an array of traditional and modern projects from Rug & Kilim’s vintage flatweave repertoire. Belonging to Turkey circa 1950-1960, the weave poses in rustic aesthetics with tribal motifs in comforting beige and wine tones on a contrasting blue backdrop. The crispness of the colorway is balanced with delicate fringes on the border for heightened brilliance and gravity. In excellent condition, a versatile piece for compact spaces.Among noteworthy motifs, connoisseurs may note a handsome outermost scepter head border, sometimes referred to as the “Laleh Abbasi” tulip meander among some of the most sought-after designs in nomadic pieces.
Connoting the Kurdish style, a vintage Cecim kilim rug enters our flat weave collection. This rug delights in impeccable embroidery & detailing in design, famed in the textural weaves known to this line. Innovating tribal sensibilities of the 1950s, the kilim rug features a scintillating geometric pattern encasing traditional motifs in a mature colorway of rich red, orange, purple & white with bright floral emblems at every crossing. The presence of geometric striations & solid black borders further enhances the dimensionality of this already versatile, masculine piece. Further enjoying a strong sense of movement, a handwoven collectible from Turkey prevailing in great condition. Well suited for a vast array of projects given its size and collectibility.
Originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, a mid-century kilim rug enjoying a meticulous all over pattern. Featuring a well defined traditional pattern in red, blue & beige-brown with outstanding finesse, a 4x9 piece thriving in good condition well suited for an array of projects.
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