Handwoven in the French needlepoint tradition this exquisite rug captures the elegance of European floral artistry with remarkable precision. Crafted in China with a flat 0.1-inch pile the piece is made by the Asmara company known for preserving old-world needlepoint techniques in high-quality rugs using a fine flatweave construction that resembles the texture of a classic tapestry while retaining the durability of a functional floor covering. A central ivory medallion bursts with a lush arrangement of pink peach and rose florals encircled by scrolling gold and brown architectural motifs that anchor the composition. Soft green and taupe backgrounds provide a tranquil base while the intricate border frames the piece with timeless symmetry and ornate botanical flourishes. Its soft color transitions and intricate floral motifs create a serene yet refined atmosphere whether placed in a living room under a vintage dining table or in an elegant entryway. The refined craftsmanship and timeless palette make it a versatile heirloom-quality piece that brings character and grace to any setting.
- Exact Size: 7'9"x9'9"
- Weave: Hand Woven Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Green, Gold, Brown, Pink, Peach, Rose, Multi,
- Origin: China
- Pile Height: 0.1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH19701
Story Behind the Art: French needlepoint rugs originated in 17th–18th century France famously crafted in Aubusson and Savonnerie workshops for royal and aristocratic interiors. Featuring floral medallions and elegant scrollwork they were hand-stitched onto canvas using fine petit and gros point techniques. These rugs were heavily influenced by classical European art featuring floral medallions scrollwork garlands and pastel palettes. They were often used in palaces châteaux and salons woven with meticulous craftsmanship using the petit point and gros point techniques. By the late 20th century China became a major producer of French-style needlepoint rugs. Using centuries-old weaving and embroidery skills Chinese artisans began replicating Aubusson and Savonnerie designs on a global scale. These rugs are hand-stitched or handwoven often using wool on cotton canvas and maintain the look of antique French originals at more accessible price points.