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Style: Mid-Century Modern
Place of Origin: American
Beautiful “Born In USA” Vintage Art Rug By Keith Haring 7'10" x 5'8"
By Keith Haring
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful “Born In USA” Vintage Art Rug By Keith Haring, Country of Origin: USA, Circa Date: Vintage
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Wool
Mid Century Small Handmade Wool Beige Accent Floor Rug
Located in Detroit, MI
This gorgeous vintage Mid-Century Modern accent rug is exquisitely crafted from hand-loomed 100% wool in varying shades of natural medium brown and f...
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Late 20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Wool
Op Pop Light Blue Circles on Darker Blue Field round Area Rug
Located in Ferndale, MI
Op pop mod powder blue circles dance on royal blue field of this 78" diameter rug. Nice vibrant colors.
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Wool
Colorful American Braid Runner
Located in New York, NY
One of a kind colorful American Braid runner from the late 20th century
Measures: 2'6'' x 9'1''
American Braided rugs provided a way for people to...
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Wool, Organic Material, Cotton, Yarn
Large Vintage American Rug Braided in Multi-Colored
Located in Atlanta, GA
Measures: 8'5 x 11'2
This large American braided rug features a unique color palette coupled with a fine demonstration of American weaving. The tones of each stripe come together to produce a magnificent display of blended beauty.
Country of origin: USA; Type: American Hooked/American flat...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Acrylic High Pile Blue and Beige Round Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century Acrylic high pile blue and beige round rug
This rug is in good vintage condition
This rug measures: 72 wide x 72 inches deep
We take ...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Acrylic
Mid Century Red Blue and Green Low Pile Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid Century red blue and green low pile wool rug
This Rug is in good vintage condition
This rug measures: 84 wide x 54 inches deep
We take our ...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Multicolored Southwest Motif Flatweave Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century multicolored southwest motif flatweave wool rug
The rug measures: 67 wide x 38.5 inches deep
We take our photos in a controlled l...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Gray and Brown Flat Weave Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century gray and brown flat weave wool rug
This Rug in in Excellent Vintage Condition
This rug measures: 51 wide x 38 inches deep
We take our photos in a controlled ligh...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Brown and Orange Medium Pile Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century brown and orange medium pile wool rug
This Rug is in Good Vintage Condition
This rug measures: 86 wide x 47 inches deep
We take our...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Southwest Inspired Flat Weave Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid Century Southwest Inspired flat weave wool rug
This Rug is in Good Vintage Condition
This rug measures: 108 wide x 78 inches deep
We...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Oriental Red and Gold Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century oriental red and gold rug
This rug is in great vintage condition
This rug measures: 59 wide x 34 inches deep
We take our phot...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Medium Pile Brown Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century medium pile brown wool rug
This rug is in good vintage condition
This rug measures: 90 wide x 60 inches deep
We take our photos in...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Mid Century Aubergine Medium Pile Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century Aubergine medium pile wool rug
This rug is in good vintage condition
This rug measures: 63 wide x 39 inches deep
We take our photos...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Colorful American Braid Confetti Throw Size Rug
Located in New York, NY
One of a kind American Braid throw size rug from the late 20th century with a borderless confetti pattern
Measures: 2'2'' x 3'3''
American Braided rugs provided a way for peopl...
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Late 20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Composition
Mid-Century Modern Style Abstract Shag Rug
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mid-Century Modern style abstract shag rug.
Offered is a vintage Mid-Century Modern shag rug. Estimated 1970s. It is not made from wool, but rather po...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Polystyrene
Large Brightly Colored Modernist Wool Rug Attributed to Edward Fields
By Edward Fields
Located in Ferndale, MI
Large fun wool rug in lime green, dark green, yellow with white colors. A few minor spots shown.
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Wool
Vintage Mid Century Danish Modern Off White Wool Shag Rug 56 X 81
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mid-Century Modern style abstract shag rug.
Offered is a vintage mid century Danish modern off white wool shag 56" x 81.5". Estimated 1970s. It is made from wool. It features a hi...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern American More Carpets
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Wool
Modernist Oversized Geometric Design American Hooked Rug
Located in Milan, IT
A rare and beautiful piece of American Modernist design, clearly inspired by the geometric cubist abstractions of Art Deco pioneers such as Ivan da Silva Bruhns. Harmonious in palett...
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1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
1960s Wool Twist-Yarn Rug
Located in Sagaponack, NY
An off-white wool twist-yarn rug, woven on a loom and finished with hand knotted wool and hemp ties.
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American More Carpets
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Wool
Fabulous Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can Rug / Tapestry Mid-Century Modern
By (after) Andy Warhol
Located in Pemberton, NJ
Andy Warhol Campbell’s soup can rug / tapestry, country of origin: Scandinavia, date circa mid-20th century. This vintage rug pays homa...
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Abstract Waves Wool Rug 10’ x 13’ in Style of Edward Fields
By Edward Fields
Located in Hanover, MA
Custom thick pile wool rug with modern wave design in the style of Edward Fields' "The Deep".
Measures: 10 feet x 13 feet, circa early 1980s.
Great 'defensive' colors (blue, bl...
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Wool
Hand Knotted Modernist Abstract Area Rug
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Scandinavian Hand-knotted Mid-century era rug with a strong abstract pattern featuring over seven different colors.
Dimensions are 3.5 feet by 5.10 feet
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