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Desert Collection at Currey & Company

Here are rugs made for Currey and Company running in their famous hand knotted quality named "Desert". 
This is one of my very first collections made with Mr. Haynes Robinson.
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Ibiza Rug
Cast in shades of soft citron, pale celadon and light gray, the Ibiza rug is a modern adaptation of a timeless 18th Century Spanish Cuenca carpet. Artfully composed from an arrangement of interconnected vine and floral motifs, the repeating diamond-shaped designs in the centerfield give this carpet a pleasing balance and continuity.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-6954-ibiza-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrO-7mqqko
Hazara Rug
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5735-hazara-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFDLmqqko
Samarkand Rug
Traditionally, Samarkand rugs are a mixture of Chinese and Turkoman weaving styles. The centerfield showcases a Chinese floral pattern in appealing rust and celadon hues, while the margins illustrate Middle Eastern chic and design. This rug is a stunning model of the effortless fusion between two distinct regions.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5739-samarkand-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFD7mqqko
Kermanshsh Rug
With an alluring blend of contrasting hues and marvelously vivid details the Kermanshah rug evokes vitality and authenticity. Lavish palmettes, copious leaves and the lovely tulip flower, a symbol of prosperity, are woven in the traditional Persian weaving style.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5743-kermanshah-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFFbmqqko
Heret Rug
Named after the ancient Persian market city, the Herat rug is reminiscent of old world tradition. It showcases beautiful serrated leaf and geometric patterns in the centerfield while, within the border, a boldly woven walking vine pattern is drawn. The soothing, yet dynamic, mixture of bark brown, blue and gray make this carpet as alluring as it is sensible.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5747-heret-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFGLmqqko
Herat Rug
Featuring classic motifs found in traditional Persian design, the flora featured in the Herat rug have been over-scaled and recolored in various shades of gray and pale blue making this piece easily adaptable for today's interiors.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5934-herat-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVmZlrmqqko
Valencia Rug
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5941-valencia-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVmZn7mqqko
 Kermanshah Rug
A serenely deliberate piece, the Kermanshah rug in "Sea" encompasses an understated beauty and subtle yet well-defined detail. Serrated leaves enfold one another in the centerfield while the pomegranate motif in the border is a symbol for fertility.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5945-kermanshah-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFIrmqqko
Arak Rug
Inspired by the renowned Zeigler Mahal, the Arak is an open and fluid design. With an appealing use of stone gray neutrals, accents of aqua and pale green and compelling floral and leaf details, the Arak Rug possesses a beguiling loveliness and attractive proportions.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5953-arak-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVmZ1rmqqko
Ninghsha Rug
Colored in shades of stone and gray with touches of pale indigo, the Ninghsha possesses perfect neutrality and composure. This Western Chinese design is capable of supporting a variety of interior designs including both traditional and transitional.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5957-ninghsha-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVmZ2rmqqko
Samarkand Rug
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5963-samarkand-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFLLmqqko
Kandahar Rug
A nod to Central Asian rug weaving, the playful yet lineal floral designs of this rug encompass felicity and decorum. Set against a subdued backdrop are woven a mélange of attractive flora including roses and peonies in dusty pink and pale blue hues.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5969-kandahar-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFM7mqqko
Khyber Rug
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-5977-khyber-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrFNLmqqko
Serapi Rug
Distinctive and high in contrast, here the classic Serapi pattern has been given a twist by applying to it a decidedly avant-garde color pallet. The traditional red and blue color scheme has been revised in shades of rusty orange, charcoal, petrol blue and fuchsia pink giving a playful spark to the composition.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-6594-serapi-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrO6bmqqko
Zagros Rug
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Samsun Rug
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-6706-samsun-rug-8x10.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrO9bmqqko
Adana Rug
A graceful meandering Turkish Oushak design serves as the canvas for a coloring exercise in neutrals. Using the traditional Turkish or Ghiordes knot tying technique, contrasting shades of stone and gray have been layered, one upon the other, giving this rug an enchanting appeal.
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http://www.curreycodealers.com/p-6950-adana-rug.aspx?EID=197&EN=Category#.VVrO-bmqqko
Desert Collection at Currey & Company
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Desert Collection at Currey & Company

Here are rugs made for Currey and Company running in their famous hand knotted quality named "Desert". This is one of my very first collections Read More

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