'Arras' Contemporary Tapestry by Angela Florio
Located in Milan, IT
Angela Florio, born in Venice but active in Milan, is the mastermind behind ‘Arràs’. Her visual
'Arras' Contemporary Tapestry by Angela Florio
Located in Milan, IT
Angela Florio, born in Venice but active in Milan, is the mastermind behind ‘Arràs’. Her visual
$10,825
H 0.5 in W 115 in D 100 in
Ottavio Missoni Patchwork in Wool Series Arras, Design in Years ’70 for Saporit
By Ottavio Missoni
Located in Biella, IT
Saporiti Italy production and design Ottavio years '70 first series arras patchwork in wool.
Textile, Wool
Unavailable
H 92.52 in W 149.61 in D 0.4 in
Exceptional 18th Century French Verdure Tapestry Made in Arras
By Jean-Baptiste Plantez
Located in Paris, FR
This exceptional verdure tapestry is a very rare example made in Arras. Arras is one of the oldest
Silk, Wool
Oak Court Cupboard Carved Oak Sideboard, Scotland, 1910 REDUCED!!!
Located in Vancouver, BC
abundance of arras, rich hangings of tapestry, silver vessels and so much other plate as may furnish sundry
Oak
Italian Vintage Tapestry by Missoni, 1980s
By Ottavio Missoni
Located in Renens, CH
Italian collectable tapestry, professionally framed. This piece, considered a work of art has been designed by Ottavio Missoni, (1921 – 2013) during the 1980s. The Missoni enterpris...
Wool, Plywood
$29,955Sale Price|33% Off
H 1 in W 121 in D 90 in L 90 in
Missoni Patchwork Tapestry Handmade in 1980 By Ottavio Missoni 8' x 10' RARE
By Missoni, Ottavio Missoni
Located in Long Island, NY
Missoni – Patchwork Tapestry Prototype This Rare Tapestry Patchwork was made by Ottavio Missoni in the early 1980’s for the launch of the Missoni Rug collection. Only 3 of th...
Wool
Missoni Antares Rug Italy 1980 Signature
By Missoni
Located in Long Island, NY
The Missoni Casa Antares Rug in Large size , beautiful color combination Hand Knotted All wool with Missoni Signature.
Wool
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