Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
Art Deco Revival – Hand-Knotted Zebra Design Rug in Tibetan Highland Wool
A Roaring Twenties Icon: The Heritage of Oliver Hill
Step back into the golden age of design with this striking Art Deco Zebra rug. Based on a legendary 1920s pattern, this contemporary edition celebrates the era's fascination with "animal" motifs. Historically attributed by major auction houses like Sotheby’s London and Lyon & Turnbull to the British architect Oliver Hill (1887–1968), these rugs were originally commissioned for Nichols of London and crafted in the renowned weaving centers of Tientsin, North China. Today, we revive this "eye-catcher" as a tribute to timeless Art Deco elegance.
Masterful Weaving & Superior Materials
This rug is not a simple reproduction but a high-end masterpiece of modern craftsmanship. Using the finest Tibetan highland wool, it offers a luxurious feel and exceptional durability.
• Exquisite Detail: Hand-knotted with a fineness of 150 knots per square inch (approx. 232,500 knots/m²), allowing for sharp, graphic contrasts.
• Timeless Palette: The classic Ivory and Black colorway ensures that this piece remains a sophisticated focal point in both vintage and ultra-modern interiors.
• Texture: The natural lanolin of the highland wool provides a soft sheen and a resilient, soil-resistant surface.
Product Specifications at a Glance:
• Design: Zebra Art Deco...
Category
2010s Art Deco Nepalese Wall Decorations