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Turkey Kilim Area Rugs - Design - 99039

$51,680
$64,60120% Off
£39,703.83
£49,630.5620% Off
€45,619.25
€57,024.9420% Off
CA$72,694.32
CA$90,869.3120% Off
A$81,668.81
A$102,087.5920% Off
CHF 42,672.08
CHF 53,340.9320% Off
MX$996,806.06
MX$1,246,026.8620% Off
NOK 541,810.78
NOK 677,273.9620% Off
SEK 510,000.71
SEK 637,510.7520% Off
DKK 340,427.80
DKK 425,541.3420% Off

About the Item

Versatile Turkish Area Rug This beautifully crafted wool area rug, measuring 5 ft 8 in x 6 ft 4 in, hails from Turkey, embodying a superb example of its renowned textile artistry. Designed with a timeless simplicity, its subtly textured surface unfolds a quiet, yet intricate visual story. This foundational piece is capable of grounding various living spaces with its serene presence. Its versatile dimensions are thoughtfully chosen to suit diverse interior layouts, seamlessly blending its understated aesthetic with profound utility. Core Attributes Unveiled Material: Premium Wool This splendid rug possesses intrinsic characteristics derived from its meticulous creation. Its qualities represent a beautiful convergence of natural fiber comfort and inherent resilience. Crafted from premium wool, this rug promises an inviting, durable, and soft feel underfoot. Wool's natural resilience ensures impressive longevity and inherent resistance to soiling, maintaining its sustained visual appeal. Type: Defining Area Rug Classified as a spacious Area Rug, its generous proportions are ideal for defining key zones within rooms. It effortlessly anchors seating arrangements or dining areas. It also adds warmth to open-concept spaces and subtly unifies diverse room components, enhancing flow and elevating the overall ambiance with its calming presence. Style: Versatile Traditional Showcasing a versatile aesthetic, this rug embraces a timeless simplicity that transcends trends. It truly exudes an enduring and adaptable charm. It offers a foundational perspective that complements both traditional and modern decor, gracefully bridging various interior design schemes with its understated elegance. Origin: Revered Turkish Heritage This remarkable creation originates from Turkey, a nation revered for its profound textile heritage. Centuries of weaving mastery are visibly woven into its very construction. Each thread speaks to generations of dedication and skill, making it a piece that richly enhances your home with a subtle touch of cultural depth. Visual Narrative and Appeal Design: Minimalist & Textured The true essence of this rug unfurls through its captivating visual narrative. Its design elements, imbued with understated artistry, truly bring it to life. The rug features a clean, unpatterned surface, where the design emerges solely from the subtle vertical lines and distinct texture of its weave. This creates a minimalist yet visually engaging aesthetic. The absence of elaborate motifs highlights the pure beauty of its construction and its organic simplicity. Color Palette: Natural Earth Tones Its refined color scheme is dominated by a light, uniform natural beige or cream, providing a versatile and serene foundation. This monochromatic palette offers a calming backdrop, allowing other decor elements to shine while maintaining an airy and spacious feel. Its natural tones effortlessly blend with any interior theme. Texture: Subtle Ribbed Weave The rug exhibits a distinct ribbed or vertically striated texture, a direct result of its flat-woven or very low-pile construction. This bestows significant tactile depth and visual interest. It offers a soothing, firm sensation underfoot, while its robust weave ensures exceptional durability and an enduring charm that invites warmth and comfort through its simple, organic appeal. Adaptability and Setting Harmony Adaptable Placement This rug's remarkable adaptability allows it to effortlessly fit into and enhance a variety of environments. Its versatile size makes it suitable for numerous spaces. It finds a perfect home in living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, or studies, defining zones with luxurious presence and infusing them with a calm, inviting atmosphere. Its durability also suits high-traffic areas. Complementary Interiors Its minimalist appeal broadly aligns with numerous interior styles, suiting Scandinavian, modern farmhouse, bohemian, or traditional settings seeking a grounding, natural element. It functions as a sophisticated backdrop, its versatile natural palette ensuring seamless blending and complementing diverse interior looks with graceful ease. Enriching Decor To enrich your decor and elevate its impact, thoughtful pairings are key: natural wood furniture and linen fabrics enhance its organic feel. Vibrant green plants or varied textural elements can add visual interest. Introducing elements in contrasting textures or subtle, warm tones creates engaging visual dialogues. These enhance the ambiance and cultivate a truly refined and inviting atmosphere. Maintenance and Lasting Value Durability: Built for Generations Opting for this rug signifies a profound investment in both lasting appeal and practical utility. Skillfully crafted from resilient wool fibers, this rug is built to endure the rigors of daily use. It remains a cherished component of your home for generations. Wool naturally resists compression and matting, preserving its pristine surface and beauty over time. Maintenance Simplicity: Preserving Grandeur Preserving its pristine condition is straightforward, thanks to its inherent maintenance simplicity. Regular vacuuming helps maintain cleanliness. Periodic professional cleaning preserves its lifespan and subtle beauty. Prompt attention to spills prevents lasting marks, ensuring its inherent properties contribute to overall ease of care and lasting splendor. Your Rug's Journey Home Your magnificent rug is prepared with the utmost care for its journey to your home. It is expertly folded to ensure compact and safe transit, protecting its subtle texture and natural appeal.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 68 in (172.72 cm)Length: 76 in (193.04 cm)
  • Style:
    Kilim (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Unknown
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Dallas, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4737144719372

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