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Modern Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Antique Rugs, Karabah
Antique Khorassan hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
7×10
Modern Rugs
Modern Natural hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
size: 7’10×11’2
Modern Rugs
Modern Rugs, Runners
Modern Blue Gold perfect for any contemporary dining room to make it feel more at home. Pair it with the perfect dining set.
size: 7’10×7’10
Modern Rugs
Modern Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
8×10’2
Modern Rugs, Tibetan Rugs
Modern Tibetan hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
10×12
Karajeh, Ziegler & Company
Ziegler & Co Karaje hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
7’9 x 9’10
Bakhtiari Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Ziegler & Co Bakhshayesh hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
7’10 x 9’6
Silk Rugs
Wool & Silk Fortuni hand made of natural wool and organic Dyes
8’1 x 10’1
Classical Rugs, Indian Rugs
The manufacture of carpets like this Arts And Crafts Rug began in 1858, in Ireland. The conventional designs of these stylish arts and crafts design rugs border neoclassical features from the 20th century. The Irish Donegal rugs were predominantly custom made with colors that were selected according to the preference of the client. The history of these Irish rugs borders the positive influence of an English textile designer named William Morris. He applied art nouveau as well as arts and crafts design aesthetics. As a result, the popularity of his designs sky rocketed. Among the important centers for rug weaving in Europe are Spain, England, and France. The history began in 1989 under the influence of Alexander Morton & Company in London. The firm produced handmade carpets in Donegal, Ireland. During which time, an entrepreneur by the name of Gustav Stickley was the owner of many Donegal carpets.
10’2×8’4
Classical Rugs, Indian Rugs
Vintage Donegal Rug – The manufacture of Vintage Donegal Rug began in 1858, in Ireland. The conventional designs of these stylish arts and crafts design rugs border neoclassical features from the 20th century. The Irish Donegal rugs were predominantly custom made with colors that were selected according to the preference of the client. The history of these Irish rugs borders the positive influence of an English textile designer named William Morris. He applied art nouveau as well as arts and crafts design aesthetics. As a result, the popularity of his designs sky rocketed. Among the important centers for rug weaving in Europe are Spain, England, and France. The history began in 1989 under the influence of Alexander Morton & Company in London. The firm produced handmade carpets in Donegal, Ireland. During which time, an entrepreneur by the name of Gustav Stickley was the owner of many Donegal carpets.
8’4×9’9