9 x 12.3 Aubusson Carpet Style 236-R Meter Size 274 x 373
9 x 12.3 Aubusson Carpet Style 236-R Meter Size 274 x 373
Ivory ground with brick red border, green and gold accents.
French Aubusson rugs, each one a masterpiece created using centuries-old handwoven techniques. Crafted from luxurious wool woven over durable cotton, these rugs are not just floor coverings, but intricate works of art that bring elegance and history to any space.
Every design reflects the rich traditions of Aubusson craftsmanship, making each rug unique and steeped in cultural significance. From lavish floral patterns to stunning landscapes, our selection caters to every aesthetic preference.
We take pride in our commitment to quality and authenticity, ensuring that each piece is entirely handmade. With our rugs, you are investing in beauty that endures.
Whether you're decorating a grand hall or a cozy living room, our large French Aubusson rugs will transform your space and become a cherished centerpiece. Plus, we ship worldwide, allowing you to experience the elegance of French artistry no matter where you are located.
Aubusson rugs get there name from the village of Aubusson France, located on the bank of the Creuse river, just 200 miles from Paris.
Here it was believed that the Moors had brought the art form of tapestry weaving from as early as the 13th Century.
It was not until the French Decorative Arts Movement of the 17th century that carpet workshop centers started to flourish.
Artisans inspired by the Royal Savonnerie Factory, would be commissioned by the nouveau riche to create hand painted renderings know as cartouches
Once approved dye masters and weavers would engage for many months bringing the Artist vision to life thus the end result ….a durable, functional ,fashionable work of art.
Recreated today in China with the assistance of French Artisans with Family lineage in carpet production... ModRen Rugs has been able to recapture the historic glory of this under appreciated art form while preserving the integrity of its original centuries old hand woven technique.