Contemporary Needlepoint of Arts & Crafts Design
English needlepoint carpets have been produced since the 16th Century, but experienced a real renaissance during the 19th Century, incorporating a vast array of new colours and styles, in part due to the impact of the burgeoning Arts and Crafts movement, pioneered in Britain by figures like William Morris, himself well known for his needlepoint textiles.
This handwoven contemporary example represents a modern re-imagination of the highly sought-after carpets of this era, with a repeated rose design in olive green and ochre colours over an ivory ground.
A charming accent piece, to suit a wide variety of interiors.
- Size Guide
- H: 230 cm (90 9/16")
- W: 203 cm (79 15/16")
Country | England |
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Materials & Techniques | Wool |
Style | Arts & Crafts |
Period | 21st Cent |
Condition | Good |
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