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Impi Sotavalta

Flat Weave Rug by Impi Sotavalta, Finland, 1930s, 299x190 cm
Flat Weave Rug by Impi Sotavalta, Finland, 1930s, 299x190 cm

Flat Weave Rug by Impi Sotavalta, Finland, 1930s, 299x190 cm

By Impi Sotavalta

Located in Stockholm, SE

Rug, designed by Impi Sotavalta, Finland, 1930s. Flat weave rug. Dimensions: L: 299 cm / 9’ 9 1

Category

Early 20th Century Swedish Mid-Century Modern Russian and Scandinavian Rugs

Materials

Fabric

1930's Impi Sotavalta Iltalaulu Finnish Flatweave Carpet
1930's Impi Sotavalta Iltalaulu Finnish Flatweave Carpet

1930's Impi Sotavalta Iltalaulu Finnish Flatweave Carpet

By Impi Soltavata

Located in Dallas, TX

78464 Impi Sotavalta Finnish Flatweave Rug, 06'04 x 09'09. Impi Sotavalta, a notable Finnish

Category

Early 20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Russian and Scandinavian ...

Materials

Wool

Impi Sotavalta Finnish Hand-Woven Lavender and Marigold Geometric Ray Rug, 1920s
Impi Sotavalta Finnish Hand-Woven Lavender and Marigold Geometric Ray Rug, 1920s

Impi Sotavalta Finnish Hand-Woven Lavender and Marigold Geometric Ray Rug, 1920s

By Impi Soltavata, Kiikan Kotomo

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Impi Sotavalta (1885-1943) Finnish hand-woven wool lavender and marigold geometric ray rug, c. 1928

Category

Early 20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920's Impi Sotavalta Finnish Röllakan with Scandinavian Modern Style
1920's Impi Sotavalta Finnish Röllakan with Scandinavian Modern Style

1920's Impi Sotavalta Finnish Röllakan with Scandinavian Modern Style

By Impi Soltavata

Located in Dallas, TX

78467 Antique Impi Sotavalta Finnish Flatweave Rug, 07'00 x 09'10. Steeped in the soul of Finland’s

Category

Early 20th Century Finnish Aesthetic Movement Russian and Scandinavian Rugs

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Wool

Swedish Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta Doris Leslie Blau Collection
Swedish Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta Doris Leslie Blau Collection

Swedish Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta Doris Leslie Blau Collection

Located in New York, NY

Swedish Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta Doris Leslie Blau Collection Size: 4'5" × 5'9" (134 × 175 cm

Category

Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern Russian and Scandinavia...

Materials

Wool

The Nordic Construct: A Vintage Finnish Art Deco Masterpiece of Bauhaus Elegance
The Nordic Construct: A Vintage Finnish Art Deco Masterpiece of Bauhaus Elegance

The Nordic Construct: A Vintage Finnish Art Deco Masterpiece of Bauhaus Elegance

By Impi Sotavalta

Located in Dallas, TX

78476 Impi Sotavalta Finnish Flatweave Rug, 06'06 x 09'07. Bold yet disciplined, this handwoven

Category

Early 20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Russian and Scandinavian ...

Materials

Wool

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Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta

Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta

Unavailable

W 118 in L 94 in

Rya Rug by Impi Sotavalta

By Impi Soltavata

Located in Hudson, NY

Beautiful large early rya in perfect condition, by one of the early modern masters

Category

Vintage 1930s Finnish Russian and Scandinavian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Geometrical Flat-Weave Carpet, Finland, 1930s
Geometrical Flat-Weave Carpet, Finland, 1930s

Geometrical Flat-Weave Carpet, Finland, 1930s

Unavailable

W 95.28 in L 135.44 in

Geometrical Flat-Weave Carpet, Finland, 1930s

By Impi Soltavata

Located in Salzburg, Austria

Attributed to Impi Sotavalta, geometric pattern. Finnish handwoven flat-weave carpet. Designed and

Category

Vintage 1930s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Russian and Scandinavian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Impi Sotavalta Finnish Hand-Woven Lavender and Marigold Geometric Ray Rug, 1920s
Impi Sotavalta Finnish Hand-Woven Lavender and Marigold Geometric Ray Rug, 1920s

Impi Sotavalta Finnish Hand-Woven Lavender and Marigold Geometric Ray Rug, 1920s

By Kiikan Kotomo, Impi Soltavata

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Impi Sotavalta (1885-1943) Finnish hand-woven wool lavender and marigold geometric ray rug, c. 1928

Category

Vintage 1920s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Scandinavian Modern Flat-Weave Rug by Impi Sotavalta for Kikan Kutomo.
Scandinavian Modern Flat-Weave Rug by Impi Sotavalta for Kikan Kutomo.

Scandinavian Modern Flat-Weave Rug by Impi Sotavalta for Kikan Kutomo.

Located in New York, NY

geometric shapes. Made by Impi Sotavalta for Kikan Kutomo. Just professionally clean the rug is in very good

Category

Early 20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Russian and Scandina...

Materials

Wool

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Carpets and rugs have been around for thousands of years. Prehistoric humans turned to animal skin, wool and fur to craft simple fabrics to soften hard terrain. A 2016 study suggests that "cave lions" were hunted for exactly this purpose, and that decorating your cave with their pelts may have conferred strength and prestige. Although many of these early textiles are still in existence, tracing their precise origins is difficult. Carpets quickly became such a valuable trade commodity that the weavings could easily travel far from their places of origin. 

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