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Flooring, p 7

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Michaelian & Kohlberg& p>

The American Primitive collection's 18 hand-knotted wool rugs took their cue from the recent "Quilts of Gee's Bend" exhibit at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art. Like the pieces in the show, these elegantly composed designs feature asymmetrically arranged blocks with secondary patterns of florals, stripes, and checks.

 


Michaelian & Kohlberg

Merida Meridian& p>

The Needlepoint collection includes a wide selection of wool area rugs and runners available in custom and standard sizes. The common denominators: a flat woven construction and the fine geometric patterning that gives the collection its name.

 


Merida Meridian

Woodard & Greenstein& p>

The line of Woodard Weave rugs has expanded, thanks to some new striped patterns. Like others in the collection, these rugs take inspiration from 19th-century Shaker and Amish weavers and are handwoven of hand-dyed top-grade cotton. Available in 27-inch rolls and larger area rugs with fringe or bound edges.

Woodard & Greenstein

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