Veranda u00a0Grey ChampagnenWarp & Weftu2019s most distinct rug, Veranda, contains broad painterly silk strokes which are layered across a soft Himalayan wool field.
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Lori Twilightu00a0 CloudnLori Twilight features a moody ombru00e9 spreading from its center.
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AarhusnAarhus is a Scandinavian-style rug with cascading arrow motifs throughout.
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Ebbau00a0 SilvernEbbau2019s concrete-like texture is juxtaposed by soft silk.
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Cape Codu00a0 OceannCape Cod is reminiscent of waves coming onto the shores of its namesake.
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Sultanabad, no. 25018nWoven in China, this Sultanabad still contains the classic floral allover design signature to some Persian rugs. The field is surrounded by a border adorned with floral medallions.
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Sultanabad, no. 18440nLarge encompassing floral detailing against light blue and beige tones make this pattern both eye-pleasing and delicate.
Samarkand, no. 21465nThis 1900s Samarkand displays the classic all-over u2018pomegranateu2019 design characteristic of Yarkand carpets. Here, the main design is rendered in a rich, saturated shade of orange in the fruits themselves, while the delicate, leafy stems from which they emanate are done in a somewhat softer shade.
Kia Sar, no. 18414nA unique Kia Sar featuring a center medallion and dark border contrasting with a light field.
Kia Sar, no. 24351nA bright multi-colored Kia Sar, with varying stripesu2014solid and striatedu2014creates visual depth.
Antalya, no. 26102nAntalya rugs are bold, vibrant, and graphicu2014with each being unique in design.
Kircil, no. 26284nKircil rugs are often times marked by their bright patterning against natural fibers. Their fabrication of goat hair, cotton, and wool mixture is unique to Kircil rugs, making them distinct from other flatweave styles in the 20th century.
Horizonu00a0 Atlantic by Annette RusinnAnnette Rusinu2019s Horizon rugs play with layering transparent cool and warm toned rectangles to create buoyant planar shapes hovering in space. Their transparency above a glowing background evokes a serene world that defies gravity.
Stria by Yabu PushelbergnStria is one of many in Yabu Pushelberg’s Grid collection inspired by right angles and geometry of modern urban topographyu2014the rigidity of city streets softened and simplified on a one-dimensional plane.
Shore A by Workshop/APDnFrom Workshop/APD’s Atlantic collection, Shore was inspired by waves that layer the beach and subtly shape the shoreline.
Dusk II by TenBerkenThe Dusk collection evokes the muting of color as day turns to dusk. The hemp silk in Dusk creates a shot of color evoking the last brilliant hues glimpsed as the sun disappears below the horizon.
Dawn 1 by TenBerkenThe carpets in TenBerke’s Dawn collection were inspired by early morning light as it gently washes over a surface, revealing less of its coloration and more of its surface quality and reflectivity.
Aerial 1 by Gabellini SheppardnThe Aerial series draws inspiration from nature, depicting the ephemeral beauty of water and atmospheric light. Deceptively calm yet technically complex, the Aerial evokes a sublime intrinsic beauty through the use of natural materials, form, and variegated texture.