Stickley | Light Tulip Fest | RU-1030: Gold Area Rug
Stickley area rugs are available to purchase at Seldens through Mafi Rugs. Please contact us for pricing and size availability.
A perfect complement to authentic Arts and Crafts home furnishings, the tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the movement. Here, tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the natural beauty found in nature. Hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
DETAILS
- A perfect complement to authentic Arts and Crafts home furnishings, the tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the movement. Here, tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the natural beauty found in nature. Hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
- Tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the natural beauty found in nature
- The tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the Arts and Crafts movement
- Made of Wool
- Hand-Knotted in Nepal
Original: $1,888.25
-65%$1,888.25
$660.89
Description
Stickley area rugs are available to purchase at Seldens through Mafi Rugs. Please contact us for pricing and size availability.
A perfect complement to authentic Arts and Crafts home furnishings, the tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the movement. Here, tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the natural beauty found in nature. Hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
DETAILS
- A perfect complement to authentic Arts and Crafts home furnishings, the tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the movement. Here, tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the natural beauty found in nature. Hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
- Tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the natural beauty found in nature
- The tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the Arts and Crafts movement
- Made of Wool
- Hand-Knotted in Nepal























