Search results for "Sophie Conran Carpet"
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Portmeirion "Sophie Conran" Dinnerware
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from the chef and food writer comes this gorgeous aqua dinnerware...it has the authenticity of homemade pottery with it's unusual features...*S*S*S*...
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Tattoo rug by Sophie Conran for CB2
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love this. designed exclusively for CB2, it's 100% wool and would look great on the floor or hanging on the wall. It's 5 ' x 8' and only costs $349.00
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Beauvais Carpets - Fine Handknotted Carpets
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Beauvais Carpets carries literally hundreds of historically significant and highly decorative carpets and tapestries from the 15th century to modern times. Their new carpet division can reproduce an antique classic for use in the home. I often use deep earth tones like chocolate or dark orange in area rugs. Recently I bought a crushed-berry color from them. I feel these colors off-set the scale of the city, and offer comfort and coziness. Handknotted rugs, such as the Kuba are one of my favorites.
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Melrose Carpets & Windows- Residential and Commerical Carpeting
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Every room must have flowers like hyacinth peonies and gardenia. While they might not be live flowers, Melrose Carpet makes great area rugs that fit the bill.
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Metropolitan Carpet-Beshir
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My favorite rug shop is Metropolitan carpet. You can find a whole range of beautiful vintage rugs, such as this Beshir.
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Renaissance Carpet and Tapestries
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Rennaissance Carpets offers one of the largest selections of Louis style area rugs, such as the one pictured here.
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ABC carpet & home- Antiques and home furnishings
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ABC Home is fantastic you can find anything from Antiques and vintage furniture, and lighting to amazing carpets and mid-century items. You can be guaranteed the quality is superb.
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Asha Carpets: Cotton Balls Carpet
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Just in time for the sustainable revolution, ASHA, the Brooklyn-based luxury carpet company, has taken their handmade carpets to a new level of green by offering all natural hand-spun and machine-spun wool woven with pure silk. The mixture gives the soft cotton ball design depth and sheen. Available in four colors, orange with teal accent, natural, walnut, and cotton ball (as seen here). Standard and custom sizes.
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Kasthall: Hambo Carpet
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Swedenâs banded rag carpet is superbly interpreted in hair-thin wool yarn on a linen warp by much-awarded designer Gunilla Lagerhem Ullberg. The various-width stripes of the Hambo carpet roam three color ranges: blue-beige, brown-beige and red-green.
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Asha Carpets: Tron rugs
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Asha Carpetsâ new Tron flat weave was inspired by rhythmic fabric patterns popular during the 1960s. Hand-woven from highland Tibetan wool, Tron comes in green, taupe and mocha colorways, and can be hand-knotted.
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Hokanson Luxury Carpets
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It may sound like characters from the latest action-adventure film, but weâre actually talking about the staff of the Hokanson custom carpet factory in Waterloo, Canada. Founded in 1992, it is one of only two privately-owned, major factories in North America devoted solely to manufacturing custom rugs and carpets. It is owned by Texas-based Larry Hokanson and managed by Maureen Catherwood. Together, they insure the very best in quality, production time and shipping. With the factory being in North America, staff and clients are always welcome to visit to experience the custom rug industry. Highly trained craftspeople bring their exceptional skills and knowledge to this 27,000 square foot world class facility. There is an on-site dye house and dye master with an exacting eye to provide expert color matching. State-of-the-art technology allows the marking department to take color renderings for each rug and superimpose the full scale design to the cotton backing. Hokansonâs hand tufters, or âgunnersâ, skillfully hand gun row after row of silk and wool yarn to create the rugs. They go through an extensive apprenticeship program and after 7 years become master tufters creating breathtaking works of art. The final step in creating a Hokanson rug involves the finishers. They meticulously hand-shear, clip and at times carve the rug for a look of perfection. Hokansonâs factory employees come from all over the world, and have helped develop cutting-edge techniques in the hand tufted industry. Hokanson has built their quality process on each individual employee taking personal interest and pride in every rug and carpet they create. The work ethic of this team, and the dedicated sales staff and artists in their showrooms across the United States, ensures the continued excellence and lasting beauty of all Hokanson rugs and carpets.
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Orley & Shabahang Persian Carpets
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Bahram Shabahang can trace his family heritage back to 16th-century Iran, where his ancestors oversaw the rug weavers in the kingâs workshop. Today Orley & Shabahangâs showrooms are one of this countryâs foremost sources for carpets from the different regions of Persia, including Bakhtiari, Tabriz and Malayer. The collection of antique Bakhtiari is particularly prized. Orley & Shabahang weavers use original techniques to create traditional and contemporary patterns. Larger pieces take up to six months to weave, but are unequivocally worth the wait. As Shabahang points out, âWe are in the business of providing family heirlooms.â
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Bellbridge Carpets: Llama carpet
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One of my favorite carpets is Llama, from Bellbridge. It features an 80/20 blend of Llama and Sheep's wool that is soft yet heavy duty enough to use in commercial areas. My favorite color is Caramel Terra.
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Stark Carpet
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For over 60 years Stark Carpet has been specializing in custom designed carpet, furniture and wallcovering for both the residential and contract market. Their style ranges from traditional to contemporary.
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Conran
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I'm crazy about Conran. They have a wide range of furnishings and objects to choose from and there is a consistent style to them.
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Modern, modular carpet tiles and area rugs for Do-It-Yourself ease - FLOR Modular Tiles
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I use this flooring for my studio and it's durable, eye catching yet neutral enough to work with any color. Great stuff.
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Meesters & Van der Park Carpet
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A carpet made out of discarded woolen blankets, hard to believe.
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