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Mid-20th century Chinese Art Deco handmade wool rug by Doris Leslie Blau
Size: 3'0" × 4'9" (91 × 144 cm)
Chinese Deco rugs originated in the first half of the 20th century to cater for the needs of European clientele that fell in love with qualitative and meticulously refined creations from the Far East. The vintage Chinese Deco rug before your eyes is an elegant and versatile example of this widely sought-after style. Its minimalistic design featuring two geometric motifs, one running diagonally from corner to corner and the other one over it, more architectural, located straight in the middle, brings to mind a lonely sand dune in a vast desert.
In contrast to typical Chinese Deco rugs, this one shows quite a neutral and warm color palette with tone-on-tone brown shades that will match a wide array of interior arrangements. Moreover, it can boast of careful and diligent execution that ensured its longevity. Meticulously hand knotted of exquisite wool, the antique rug distinguishes itself with a firm structure and a dense pile. If properly cared for, it has a chance to survive many decades or even centuries with no signs of wear, bringing in a breath of chic and timelessness.
Showcasing the finest materials and patterns, this design is part of the expansive Doris Leslie Blau collection, renowned for its rare and unique finds across a wide range of prices.
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