15703 Zebra rug 7 x 4 ft Art Deco design hand-knotted
Top modern Art Deco Rug, hand-knotted in Tibetan highland wool
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A real eye catcher. The zebra pattern on this rug is based on a design from the 1920s. In the Art Deco era, "animal" patterns were very popular. At various auction houses, including Sotheby's London and
Lyon & Turnbull Glasgow, the designs for these pieces from the 1920s were assigned to the English architect Oliver Hill (1887 - 1968), who is said to have had such carpets made in Tiensin in North China for Nichols of London. Unfortunately we cannot find any evidence of this. A carpet from around 1920 was auctioned at Lyon & Turnbull on October 23, 2020 for GBP 8125.00, which corresponds to around EUR 9500.00 or USD 11000.00
We produce these carpets as a new edition in the classic size of 200 x 120 cm / 7 x 4 ft. Other formats are also possible on request.
Design: Zebra Art Deco
Size: 200 x 120 cm / 7 x 4 ft
Materials: Tibetan highland wool
Production method: hand-knotted
Quality: Very fine 150 knots in Tibetan knots. The knot density refers to one square inch, this corresponds to 2.54 x 2.54 cm. With a fineness of 150 knots per square inch, the knot density corresponds to 232500 knots per square meter. The conversion factor from inch² to m² is x 1550.
Colors: ivory, black
Age: New
Condition: unused
Other sizes possible: Yes, on order.
Care: normal vacuum cleaner, if necessary professional carpet washing, no dry cleaning.
Carpet stop underlay: Recommended.
Made in Nepal.