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Southwestern rugs are a traditional style of rug that has been produced by Native Americans. Now, southwest rugs are made all over the world but many indigenous families continue to produce these rugs in the traditional way.
For spreading personality around a room, the area rug has few rivals. What could be more elegant than an heirloom quality Oriental area rug atop a gleaming hardwood floor, or more charming than a handcrafted braided area rug on timeworn pine planks.
Today, hand or machine made pile rugs in graphic, contemporary designs are produced. Although those by 'name' designers and one-offs commissioned for hand-weavers are obviously expensive, cheaper massed produced versions can be very reasonable.
The name Aubusson comes from a small town in the Cruse Valley, France. Carpets made in this manner have no pile and are woven with a traditional thick-thread tapestry weave on looms.
Juvenile and kids rugs can be used to designate a warm, comfortable setting to meet your special needs. Whether your school, church, home or agency needs a cozy reading corner with books on the floor.
Carpet-weaving in Persia dates back to the Bronze Age. Common motifs include scrolling vine networks, arabesques, palmettes, cloud bands, medallions, and overlapping geometric compartments rather than animals and humans.
Explore our vast collection of Traditional Area Rugs, perfect for adding elegance to any room. With intricate designs and quality craftsmanship, find the perfect rug to complement your home's decor.
Coastal rugs are inspired by sand and sea. They take their inspiration from coastal communities like Key West. The color palette reflects the beach — aqua, turquoise, blue, white and beige.