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ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE

Emerging in reaction to industrialization and mass production, the Arts and Crafts movement celebrated handcrafted design as a part of daily life. The history of Arts and Crafts furniture has roots in 1860s England with an emphasis on natural motifs and simple flourishes like mosaics and carvings. This work is characterized by plain construction that showcases the hand of the artisan.

The earliest American Arts and Crafts furniture dates back to the start of the 20th century. Designers working in this style in the United States initially looked to ideas put forth by The Craftsman, a magazine published by Wisconsin native Gustav Stickley, a furniture maker and founder of the Craftsman style. Stickley’s furniture was practical and largely free of ornament. His Craftsman style drew on French Art Nouveau as well as the work he encountered on his travels in England. There, the leading designers of the Arts and Crafts movement included William Morris, who revived historical techniques such as embroidery and printed fabrics in his furnishings, and Charles Voysey, whose minimal approach was in contrast to the ornamentation favored in the Victorian era.

American Arts and Crafts work would come to involve a range of influences unified by an elevation of traditional craftsmanship. The furniture was often built from sturdy woods like oak and mahogany while featuring details such as inlaid metal, tooled leather and ceramic tiles. The style in the United States was led by Stickley, whose clean-lined chairs and benches showcased the grain of the wood, and furniture maker Charles Rohlfs, who was informed by international influences like East Asian and French Art Nouveau design.

Hubs in America included several utopian communities such as Rose Valley in Pennsylvania and the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony in New York, where craftspeople made furniture that prioritized function over any decoration. Their work would influence designers and architects including Frank Lloyd Wright, who built some of the most elegant and iconic structures in the United States and likewise embraced a thoughtful use of materials in his furniture.

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Style: Arts and Crafts
Period: 1960s
Vintage Spanish Arts And Crafts Design Carpet
Located in Katonah, NY
:: Allover covered field in outwardly directed floral arabesques and cross-sections, wrapped by a scrolling vinery and vase main border, with abrashes across. Colors and shades inclu...
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1960s Spanish Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Vintage Spanish Arts And Crafts Design Carpet
Located in Katonah, NY
:: Covered field in oversized vase outline scrolling vinery in scalloped contour reminiscent of Rococo stylization. Wrapped by a simplistic germinating plant design motif. Colors and...
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1960s Spanish Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Cotton

Vintage Spanish Arts And Crafts Design Carpet
Located in Katonah, NY
:: Allover repeating covered field in abrashed floral cross sections and palmettes, wrapped by a William Morris style main border with continuous sprawling reach. The pile is embossed whereas certain colors have longer pile height giving a 3D contour. Colors and shades include: Beige, powder blue, copper, bronze, dusty raspberry red, saffron yellow, and more. Condition notes: Like-new, original full pile height even across. Original side cord selvages intact. Fully secured sides and ends. Embossed contour to pile based on shades within design. Recently professionally cleaned ready for in-home use! Many years of enjoyment to come with this hand knotted Spanish Arts and Crafts...
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1960s Spanish Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Wool

Vintage Japanese Arts And Crafts Design Carpet
Located in Katonah, NY
:: Roundel center medallion defined by densely ornamented scrolling vines atop a wide open field and corner spandrel overlays and main border reciprocating the design of the main med...
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1960s Japanese Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Cotton

Vintage Rugs Floral Kurk Handwoven Oriental Blue Red Cream Carpet Rug 206x139cm
Located in Hampshire, GB
This genuinely exclusive rug was constructed in the 1960s with hand-spun Kurk wool on looms. Kurk wool is excellent lamb wool produced when the animal is under six months old, which ...
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1960s Turkish Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Cotton, Natural Fiber, Organic Material

Small Living Area Rug Handwoven Red Oriental Wool Carpet Traditional
Located in Hampshire, GB
This fine handwoven oriental wool area rug is a fantastic example of vintage rugs woven in the mid 20th century. The design has been woven on a rich red background with accents of bl...
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1960s Afghan Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Organic Material, Natural Fiber, Cotton

Vintage Arts & Crafts Zeki Muren Style Rug
Located in New York, NY
This vintage Arts & Crafts rug was handmade in Turkey, circa mid-20th century. It is in the style of Zeki Muren, a multidisciplinary Turkish artist, known for his bold, geometric, an...
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1960s Turkish Vintage Arts and Crafts Rugs and Carpets

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Wool

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The source of the carpet comes from the book Arts & Crafts Carpets, by Malcolm Haslam, and David Black, 1991, fig.55. This Donegal carpet was possibly designed by the Silver Studio for Liberty’s c.1902, United Kingdom. In 1887 English artist and bookbinder T.J. Cobden Sanderson, suggested that a new group be named the “Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society” As a result, he was the first to use the term “Art and Crafts” and also is credited with naming this new emerging movement. The Arts & Crafts movement was inspired by the degradation of product standards that resulted from the factory production age. The rise of machinery in manufacturing caused a noticeable decline in uniqueness and crafts. These anti-industrial reformers promoted economic advancement and social change. They wanted to eliminate poor quality and “artificial” items from 19th-century British society. They saw a plethora of uninteresting items on display at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and became inspired to launch a campaign for originality and uniqueness. William Morris was an English designer, as well as an uplifting social activist and writer. Morris is credited with sparking the rebirth of textile arts and traditional means of production. In 1861, Morris and a small group of designers opened an incredibly fashionable design company that grew to be largely successful. Morris left behind works in many different mediums such as textiles, books, furniture, stained glass, and area rugs. But in the end, he is most remembered for the magnificent wallpapers that he designed. He got much of his inspiration from the natural world. Through his interior decor pieces, Morris set out to convert rooms or spaces into meadows with beautiful trees meandering, vines, and plants. This concept of taking something industrial and man-made, and converting it into something natural is what William Morris meant when he once said: “-any decoration is futile… when it does not remind you of something beyond itself.” Morris was a huge commercial success and his works are some of the most sought-after pieces in the world of design and decor. He is also credited with almost single-handedly reviving the British textile arts as well as their methods of production. Morris was also severely critical of machine-made goods, exclaiming, “Today almost all wares that are made by civilized man are shabbily and pretentiously ugly.” Houses were filled “with tons and tons of unutterable rubbish,” which, he suggested, should be heaped onto a gigantic bonfire! “As a condition of life, production by machinery is altogether evil.” He masterminded one of the most well-known styles of Arts & Crafts, recognizable by its twisting and arching patterns and simple, elegant floral design prints. Although Morris believed that Persian carpets were the greatest ever made, he adopted the coarser Turkish (Ghiordes) knot for his own hand-knotted carpet manufacture. They were woven at a thickness of 25 knots to the square inch at that time. Morris & Co.’s rugs are reminiscent of Persian garden design carpets in that they are smartly styled depictions of English gardens. Donegal also started producing highly desirable Irish rugs in the late 19th century. The Donegal rugs were predominantly created by English architects C.F.A. Voysey and Gavin Morton. The hand-crafted Voysey rugs are typically woven in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Voysey had a knack for using contrasting shapes to decorate flat monochromatic spaces. Dark outlines added a flair of drama to his signature pattern and Celtic rug...
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Arts And Crafts rugs and carpets for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Arts and Crafts rugs and carpets for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage rugs and carpets created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include rugs and carpets and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with fabric, wool and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Arts and Crafts rugs and carpets made in a specific country, there are Europe, Ireland, Republic of, and United Kingdom pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original rugs and carpets, popular names associated with this style include Charles Voysey, and Liberty & Co.. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for rugs and carpets differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $5,700 and tops out at $107,200 while the average work can sell for $41,600.

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