Kilims
(16 items, 1 shopping guides)
Viewing 1-16 of 16 Items
More Recommendations
Tribal Jute Rug from West Elm
1 recommendation
"Inspired by ethnic motifs, woven from renewable jute."
persian carpets rugs in vancouver canada, persian carpets in vancouver, kilims, carpets
1 recommendation
"Great pieces and prices, affordable persian rugs, kilims, tribal pieces for all. No pressure sales person. 7 days full money refund on all goods."
Balikesir Kilim Area Rug
1 recommendation
"This is a charming tribal kilim rug around fifty years old from Kilim.com."
Hazal Kilims
1 recommendation
"Hazal Kilims in Istanbul carries beautiful rugs specifically tribal/kilim. I bought two of her rugs for my office. She also carries large candlesticks inspired by an antique ottoman design and pillows."
Kilim Chest-Wisteria
1 recommendation
"This chest is made from handwoven Turkish kilim rugs and accented with leather details. Inside, it has five canvassed lined drawers"
Samuel's Rug Gallery- Antique Caucasian Tribal Kilim
1 recommendation
"I think dark carpet with geometrics is essential for a kid's room."
Kilim upholstery ottoman/bench
1 recommendation
"Arrrgh! I want this! Love the scale, the shape, the colors. This will be surely popping up in a design very soon...."
Kimchi Blue Kilim Poncho
1 recommendation
"Unique black-and-white winter-inspired poncho. From Urban Outfitters, $49.99, originally $128."
West Elm Kite Kilim Rug, 8'x10', Iron/Straw - Beige
1 recommendation
"Handwoven diamonds add modern-primitive panache to the floor or when casually strewn over furniture. 80% wool/20% cotton. Handwoven. Versatile design adds tribal flair to the floor on its own, layered over other rugs, or casually strewn over furniture. Rug Pad recommended (sold separately). Spot clean. Imported Select items are online/catalog only."
Anatolian Patchwork Flatweave Rug
1 recommendation
"This lovely patchwork area rug from Kilim.com is like a piece of art."
Colorful Moroccan rug
1 recommendation
"Beautiful design with colourful patterns, Moroccan rugs use bright colors and alternating geometric patterns that make them both bold and attractive. Because of this, they are usually considered more informal than traditional Persian or Oriental rugs."



