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July 10, 2026

Deventer, KVT and the Dutch Carpet: The Workshop that Wove for Royalty

The Dutch did not look abroad for the floors of their palaces. This is a small fact with large implications. When the courts of Europe sent […]
May 29, 2026

Of Royal Culture and Inheritance: The Silk Heriz Triclinium Carpet of 1868, Perhaps the Finest Surviving Example in the World

From the Rug & Kilim editorial and curatorial archive Our founder and principal Jahanshah Josh Nazmiyal has been in the carpet industry long enough to have […]
April 10, 2026

Luxury Coastal Rugs: Styling High-End Interiors from the Hamptons to the French Riviera

Hamptons to Riviera Interiors, High-End Styling, Art, Architecture, and the Philosophy of Coastal Living Why Coastal Rugs Matter In these interiors, the rug is not an […]
February 11, 2026

Tuareg Textiles and Design: History, Tribal Craft, and Contemporary Influence

  The Sahara has never been short of ideas. It has merely been selective about who hears them. The Tuareg did not set out to create […]
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 […]
August 18, 2025

The World of Period Piece Rugs and Kilims: Provenance, Style, and Collecting Masterworks

In the world of fine art and design, the term period piece is not a casual descriptor—it is an assurance of historical integrity, stylistic authenticity, and […]
July 28, 2025

How are Dhurries Becoming the Sustainable Statement Pieces in High-End Interior Design?

True refinement no longer announces itself through opulence—it is embedded in texture, form, and the story beneath the surface. Among the world’s most enduring yet misunderstood […]
June 20, 2025

Palatial Rugs as Centerpieces in Salons, Galleries & Embassy Homes

Palatial rugs as oversized Persian and Mughal rugs, spanning over 1000 square feet of sumptuous weave, are not just luxurious floor coverings—they are monumental declarations of […]
June 20, 2025

Elisabeth De Saedeleer and the Feminine Soul of Art Deco Weaving

In Belgian Art Deco, there lies a hushed but resonant style and thought, one created by Elisabeth De Saedeleer, a weaver whose contemplative works shaped the […]
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