We had them when I was growing up, but being a child I rarely gave them a second thought. And when I was a teenager and not as into "home decorating" I equated them to stuffy victorian style interiors. But now - oh now I love them. Oriental rugs is what I'm talking about, and lately I've been seeing them used in ways that are definitely NOT stuffy and really plays out their beauty. Just fyi - because I wasn't sure, I looked up what region a rug must come from for it to be considered "Oriental" -
Oriental rugs are organized by origin: Persian rugs, Arab rugs, Anatolian rugs, Kurdish rugs, Caucasian rugs, Central Asian rugs, Turkestanian rugs, Chinese rugs, Tibetan rugs and Indian rugs. via Wikipeia
via Lonny Mag
via Alice in Designland
via Design*Sponge
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You can see a small one here on the floor of Sheryl Crow's music room as seen in Architectural Digest
via Alice in Designland
An oriental rug used in the entryway
via House and Home
An oriental runner looks really pretty in a white hallway
via High Gloss
Gorgeous
via My Marrakesh
A worn but beautiful rug keeps this modern loft from being cold
via Loft Life
Do you like these rugs?
If you do, you will be excited as me by this sale. All the rugs below are only $399 and range from about 4'x 8' (some wider, some taller). They are from Momeni and are hand-knotted and one of a kind. They have some large, but pricier ones as well. They are selling out really, really fast though.
You can get them at Ideeli by clicking here - www.ideeli.com/invite/decorology
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I got the one above! My boyfriend and I are getting our first place together around DC in August and I can't wait to give it a home!
I want them all!
Get them at Ideeli by clicking here - www.ideeli.com/invite/decorology
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