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Small Mid-Century Modern Personalized Rugs
- Pattern: Plaid
- Weave Type: Handmade (Hand-Knotted)
- Pile: 100% Wool
- KPSI: 120 Knots Per Sq Inch
- Size Class: 3 X 5 Ft.
- Size In Feet: 4' 7'' X 3' 6''
- Size In CM: 140 X 107
- Rug Age: 40-50 Years Old
- Foundation: Wool
- Shape: Rectangle
- Rug Style: Gabbeh
- Origin: Persia
- Primary Color: Multi-Colored
- Color Detail: Ivory, Beige, Black
Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 1920's to 1940's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 1920's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs.
In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century.
Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs.
- Condition: original good,
- Circa: 1970,
- Size: 2.5' x 4.5' ( 77cm x 139cm ),
- Material: wool,
- Country of origin: China,
- Style: Art Deco,
- Background colours: raspberry, white, beige, blue, green.
- Patterns: All-Over | Geometric | Bordered
- Weave Type: Handmade (Flat-Woven)
- Pile: 100% Wool
- Size Class: W 4' X L 6'
- Size In Feet: 5' 11" X 4' 3"
- Size In CM: 180 X 130
- Rug Age: Vintage 50-60 Years Old
- Foundation: Wool
- Shape: Rectangle
- Rug Style: Kilim (Qashqai)
- Primary Color: Beige & Ivories
- Color Detail: Navy Blue, Red, Gold, Gray, Rust, Brick Red, Black, Orange, Blue, Taupe, Dark Green
- Patterns: Faded Style | Bordered
- Weave Type: Handmade (Hand Knotted)
- Pile: 100% Wool
- KPSI: 225 Knots Per Sq Inch
- Size Class: W 3' X L 5'
- Size In Feet: 5' 2" X 2' 8"
- Size In CM: 157 X 81
- Rug Age: 70-80 Years Old
- Foundation: Cotton
- Shape: Rectangle
- Rug Style: Oushak (100% Vegetable Dye)
- Origin: Turkey
- Primary Color: Pink
Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 1920's to 1940's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 1920's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs.
In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century.
Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs.
- Condition: good, restored,
- Circa: 1920,
- Size: 11.4' x 15.8' ( 347cm x 481cm),
- Material: wool,
- Country of origin: China,
- Style: Art Deco,
- Background colors: silver, beige, night blue, purple, brown.
- PRODUCTION TIME: Available Now
- IN THE STYLE OF: Oushak
- PLACE OF ORIGIN: Turkey
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1950-1959
- PERIOD: Mid-20th Century
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Hand-Knotted Wool
- CONDITION: Good
- CONDITION DETAILS: Abrash
- WEAR: Wear consistent with age and use.
- Period: Mid-20th Century
- Date of Manufacture: 1950-1959
- Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Desirable Age Wear. Abrash.
- PRODUCTION TIME: Available Now
- IN THE STYLE OF: Oushak
- PLACE OF ORIGIN: Turkey
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1940-1949
- PERIOD: Mid-20th Century
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Hand-Knotted Wool
- CONDITION: Good
- CONDITION DETAILS: Abrash
- WEAR: Wear consistent with age and use.
- Patterns: Traditional and Oriental
- Weave Type: Handmade (Hand-Knotted)
- Pile: 100% Wool
- KPSI: 120 Knots Per Sq Inch
- Size Class: 3 X 5 Ft.
- Size In Feet: 5' 5'' X 2' 11''
- Size In CM: 165 X 89
- Rug Age: 40-50 Years Old
- Foundation: Wool
- Shape: Rectangle
- Rug Style: Gabbeh
- Origin: Persia
- Primary Color: Multi-Colored
- Color Detail: Ivory, Red, Brown, Orange, Coral, Light Brown, Maroon
- Frame Type: WOOD
- Fabric Content: 53% POLYESTER/16% VISCOSE/31% COTTON
- Fabric Color: MULTI STRIPED
- Fill Material: CA FOAM/POLYESTER FIBER
- Finish Surface Treatment: WATER BASED PAINT
- Metal Color (Incl Casters): -
- Metal Type (Hardware Material) / Embellishment Material: -
- Wood Color: BLACK
- Wood Content: BIRCH
- W: 24.4
- D: 28.3
Frequently Asked Questions
Where to buy Rugs?
If you are looking to buy a Rug, Houzz is a great option with a wide range of curated products with high-quality features. They also offer free shipping on orders over $49, free returns, and top-notch customer service.How much do Rugs cost?
The cost of a rug can vary depending on size, material, and weave type among other factors:
- Size: Smaller rugs, such as 2′x3′ or 3′x5′, can range from $20 to $200, while larger rugs like 8′x10′ or 9′x12′ can cost anywhere from $200 to $2000 or more, depending on quality and materials.
- Material: Different materials have varying price ranges. Natural fibers like wool or silk tend to be more expensive than synthetic fibers such as polyester or polypropylene.
- Quality: Handmade or hand-knotted rugs are typically more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved, while machine-made rugs are often more affordable.
- Design and Brand: Intricate designs, patterns, and branded rugs may come with a higher price tag compared to simpler or generic designs.
On average, rug prices can range from as low as $20 for smaller, basic synthetic rugs to several thousand dollars for larger, high-quality, handmade
How to keep Rugs from Sliding?
To prevent rugs from sliding on hard surfaces like hardwood, tile, or laminate, consider purchasing Rug Pads. Use non-slip rug pads or grippers designed for the specific floor type. These provide traction and grip to keep the rug in place.
Where to buy cheap and affordable rugs?
Explore Houzz’s rug sale for a diverse selection of affordable rugs that perfectly complement your individual style. Enjoy additional discounts while shopping to elevate your space with quality and affordability
How to choose the right rug size?
Selecting the right rug size involves considering both the room’s dimensions and the furniture layout.
- 2′x3′ to 3′x5′ Rugs: Ideal for small areas like entryways, bedside, or kitchen sinks.
- 5′x7′ to 6′x9′ Rugs: Versatile for medium-sized rooms like living rooms or dining areas, allowing furniture legs to sit on or off the rug.
- 8′x10′ to 9′x12′ Rugs: Suitable for larger spaces like living rooms or bedrooms, providing ample coverage with furniture entirely on the rug.
- 10′x14′ Rugs and Larger: Perfect for grand living rooms or open floor plans, accommodating large furniture groupings.
Review our Rug Size guide to how to find the perfect fit.
What are the best rug materials for high traffic areas?
For high-traffic areas, durability is key. Consider these rug materials known for their resilience:
- Wool: Naturally durable, wool rugs handle foot traffic well, resist stains, and maintain their appearance over time. They’re also good at hiding dirt.
- Polypropylene: A synthetic material, polypropylene, is stain-resistant, easy to clean, and stands up well to heavy use.
- Polyester: While not as durable as nylon, polyester rugs are stain-resistant, budget-friendly, and offer a soft feel, making them a good choice for moderate traffic areas.