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Lattice Pattern Room-Size Antique Feraghan Rug, c. 1910-20's
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Stunning Lattice Design Room-Size Antique Feraghan Indigo, Pistachio Green, Ice Blue, Coral
About: Ralph Lauren Eat Your Heart Out!! These are the pieces that have always caught the eyes of art, design, and fashion lovers who want genuine pieces with a touch of old-world and sophisticated, yet rustic with that "lived-in" feel and warmth. This piece is not only the epitome of that, but it also enters a different world with the unique Pistachio Green Gaurd border that outlines the perimeter. Who doesn't love the all-over and versatile Lattice design with Rose and Coral poking through the slatey Blues and soft linen beige flora! This is a very finely woven piece as well with a nice floppy luxurious handle - so make sure to buy this with its custom cut pad and I will tailor the pad exactly for this big beautiful beast!! True designer piece as you can build an entire room around the rug, or for the careful buyer trying to curate just the most precious objects from around the world - this could very well be your rug. Huge size lending it to many rooms - large great room, living or family room, den, dining room for the larger dining table, perfect for a bedroom where the bed will sit on it and still plenty of space for your feet to land when you get out of bed, and of course the Lobby of the Boutique hotel you're working on and/or the gathering space in the commercial project where you need some character to elevate it! True Gem!
Size: 10.2 x 12.10
Age: Antique, C. 1910-20's
Pile: Amazing Character-rich Patina with age-related wear and charm!! Minor areas secured here and there - nothing too crazy at all and to be expected with a piece of this age.
This rug is one-of-a-kind, only one in the world, no others are available.
Because of the nature and age of these older/antique handmade pieces, irregularities and age-related wear are likely to exist and are not considered defects.
Always recommend a high-quality custom cut pad for any and all rugs; these pads are made for hand-knotted rugs. They create a body and support the knots of the rug, as well as prevent it from slipping and sliding.
This rug is also available with a custom cut pad (sold separately).
- Dimensions:Width: 122.4 in (310.9 cm)Length: 145.2 in (368.81 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:c. 1910-20's
- Condition:Additions or alterations made to the original. Wear consistent with age and use. Because of the nature and age of these older/antique handmade pieces, irregularities and age-related wear are likely to exist and are not considered defects.
- Seller Location:Milwaukee, WI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7601242966192
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