Antique Amsterdam School Design Rug Attributed To KCP De Bazel Executed by KVT (Koninklijke Vereenigde Tapijtfabrieken)
Size: 11’6″ × 12’9″ (350 × 388 cm)
A rare antique from Amsterdam School of Design Rug attributed to KCP De Bazel executed by KVT (Koninklijke Vereenigde Tapijtfabrieken). It carries all over a grid of stylized floral medallions in shades of green, red and black on a pink field. This rug will bring a sense of sophistication and an Art Deco elegance to any space.
Size: 11’6″ × 12’9″ (350 × 388 cm)
A rare antique from Amsterdam School of Design Rug attributed to KCP De Bazel executed by KVT (Koninklijke Vereenigde Tapijtfabrieken). It carries all over a grid of stylized floral medallions in shades of green, red and black on a pink field. This rug will bring a sense of sophistication and an Art Deco elegance to any space.
Art Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. The Art Deco movement led to a fast evolution of the rug and textile design, among other art forms. Rug design evolved from traditional floral and highly ornamental to a style of angular elegance with geometric, abstract and modern figurative motifs. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural. The rugs created during this period remain elegant and refined to this day.
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Dimensions:Width: 138 in (350.52 cm)Length: 153 in (388.62 cm)
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Style:Vienna Secession(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:WoolHand-Knotted
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Place of Origin:Netherlands
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Period:Early 20th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1915
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Condition:Good
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Seller Location:New York, NY
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Reference Number:Seller: BB8345Seller: LU822638789332
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