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  • Homage to the Square Rug 'Beige/Pink/Burgundy' by Josef Albers
    By Josef Albers
    Located in Jersey City, NJ
    This beautiful, hand-tufted, 100% wool rug is adapted from the 1951 oil on Masonite painting by Josef Albers. The rug is available in a limited edition of 150 and produced in associa...
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    2010s Indian Western European Rugs

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  • The Many Faces of Red 'Rug' After Josef Albers
    By Josef Albers
    Located in Jersey City, NJ
    100% hand-tufted wool rug adapted from a print from The Interaction of Color (1963) 4'9"× 5'9" (1.5 × 1.8m) printed tag showing edition details and signature edition of 150 P...
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    2010s European Bauhaus Western European Rugs

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    Wool

  • Large Runner by Anni Albers
    By Anni Albers
    Located in Jersey City, NJ
    This classic, black and white hand-tufted wool runner by Anni Albers is adapted from a 1959 runner design and is available in two sizes. The piece features an enticing lattice of loo...
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    2010s European Caucasian Rugs

    Materials

    Wool

  • Small Runner by Anni Albers
    By Anni Albers
    Located in Jersey City, NJ
    Produced in association with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. Certificate of Authenticity included. This classic, black and white hand-tufted wool runner by Anni Albers is ad...
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    2010s European Caucasian Rugs

    Materials

    Wool

  • Tapestry Study Rug by Anni Albers
    By Anni Albers
    Located in Jersey City, NJ
    Produced in association with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. The design for this beautiful rug is based on a tapestry study that is part of MoMA's permanent collection. A...
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    2010s Asian Central Asian Rugs

    Materials

    Wool, Silk

  • Temple Berry Rug by Anni Albers
    By Anni Albers
    Located in Jersey City, NJ
    100% pure silk 5.6 x 3 feet (1.7 x .9 meters) edition of 150 Produced in association with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and Christopher Farr...
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    2010s Indian Bauhaus North and South American Rugs

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