Antique rugs

December 1, 2025

The Museumification of Rugs: How Institutions Decide What Becomes “Art”

Rugs enter a museum not by virtue of age or beauty alone, but through a complex calculus of scholarship, provenance, cultural relevance, and curatorial vision. Rugs […]
November 27, 2025

Rug & Kilim and the Making of New York’s Modern Textile Language

In every generation of art, there emerges an atelier not merely producing objects, but shaping the very language of its discipline. In New York—where painting found […]
November 13, 2025

The House of Continuity: How Rug & Kilim Designs Legacy Across Generations

Continuity is a word easily spoken in design, yet rarely earned. For over four decades, Rug & Kilim has built a legacy not through repetition, but […]
November 10, 2025

Rug & Kilim’s Royal Collection: The Politics of Pattern and the Poetry of Power

A lineage of beauty, power, and craftsmanship — from 16th-century courts to the ateliers of the modern age. Royalty in design is not inherited. It is […]
November 6, 2025

Autumn 2025: Rug & Kilim’s Five Picks for the Season of Warmth and Reverie

Autumn is when light softens, color deepens, and interiors begin to speak in undertones. The autumn of 2025 marks a decisive return to warmth. Across ateliers […]
October 30, 2025

Rugs and Kilims in Conversation with Design Icons of Ponti, Le Corbusier, and Wegner

Few relationships in design are as delicate—and as decisive—as the one between rugs and iconic furniture. A Gio Ponti table, a Le Corbusier sofa, or a […]
October 27, 2025

Hannah Ryggen’s Memories of Three Returns to the Market: Tapestries Redefining the Art of Interior

In an era where art and design often chase the ephemeral, Hannah Ryggen (1894–1970) remains a force of permanence. Her tapestries — complex, moral, and defiantly […]
October 15, 2025

Rug of the Week VI: Chinese Art Deco and the French Imagination, 1920–1930

In the long arc of design history, there is art that merely follows a style, and there is fine art that redefines the geography of taste. […]
October 6, 2025

Designing Corridors and Galleries with Runners: The Power of Narratives in Spaces

Corridors, thresholds, and galleries rarely command the glamour of living rooms or dining spaces. Yet in the language of architecture, they are essential: they choreograph movement, […]
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