The Williamsburg Hanover rug a wool, transitional rug design from Williamsburg and Capel Rugs. Williamsburg Hanover rugs have a hand woven area construction. Pile Height: 1/2''
This artistic interpretation of an intricate pattern recalls the beauty of gardens in Goa, India. The hand loomed, high-low construction features hints of arabesques and paisley shapes, echoing designs on textiles exported by the British East India CCompnay to England, and from there to British…
This artistic interpretation of an intricate pattern recalls the beauty of gardens in Goa, India. The hand loomed, high-low construction features hints of arabesques and paisley shapes, echoing designs on textiles exported by the British East India CCompnay to England, and from there to British…
The Gainsborough style is a transitional rug design from Williamsburg and Capel Rugs. Gainsborough rugs have a hand tufted construction. This rug is also called Sheffield Silver Beige.
Alluding to the region of Greece imagined as a mythic paradise, this over-sized floral rendering is a timeless 18th-century design. The pattern features the copper-plate printed look fashionable in France and England in the 1760s. This rug is also called Xanadu Gravel.