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Modern Art Deco Geometric Classic Taupe Handmade Wool Runner “Oculus” N11325
Size: 2'5" × 11'8" (73 × 355 cm) -
Modern Art Deco Overlapping Ovals Olive Handmade Wool Runner “Ellipse” N11324
Size: 4'0" × 11'10" (121 × 360 cm) -
“Maze” Modern Art Deco Geometric Light Beige With Brown Hand-Knotted Wool & Silk Rug N12002
Size: 5'1" × 10'4" (154 × 314 cm) -
Abstract Modern Handmade Runner With Charcoal Line Motifs In Off White Silk & Wool Blend “whisper Lines” N13021
Size: 5'2" × 16'8" (157 × 508 cm) -
Contemporary Art Deco Geometric Cream Beige Flatweave Wool Runner “Frank” N12796
Size: 5'3" × 19'6" (160 × 594 cm)
Art Deco FAQ
What defines an Art Deco rug?
An Art Deco rug is typically defined by strong geometry, stylized floral or architectural motifs, symmetry, stepped forms, fan patterns, Greek key borders, and refined color contrasts. In modern handmade rugs, these Deco references may be interpreted with softer palettes, abstract compositions, or contemporary materials while preserving the graphic discipline associated with the style.
Are these Art Deco rugs antique or new?
This category is part of the new rug collection and focuses primarily on modern, handmade Art Deco-inspired carpets. Doris Leslie Blau also works with antique and vintage decorative rugs, but the rugs on this page are selected for contemporary interiors that need Deco design language, flexible sizing, fresh condition, and current material options.
Which rooms work best for Art Deco rugs?
Art Deco rugs work well in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, libraries, foyers, galleries, and long hallways. Their structured patterns can organize a seating area, add rhythm to a neutral room, or support architecture with strong lines. Oversized Deco rugs are particularly useful in open-plan luxury interiors and large formal spaces.
What materials are common in handmade Art Deco rugs?
Handmade Art Deco rugs often use wool, silk, wool-and-silk blends, cotton, or other fine natural fibers. Wool offers resilience and depth, while silk can add luminosity and crisp pattern detail. The best material depends on the room’s traffic, desired sheen, maintenance expectations, and the level of formality in the interior.
Can Art Deco rugs be made in custom sizes?
Yes, many new Art Deco rug designs can be considered for custom made or made-to-order production when a project requires a specific size, palette, or material composition. This is useful for oversized rooms, narrow runners, unusual layouts, or interiors where the rug must coordinate precisely with furniture, lighting, and finishes.
How should I choose an Art Deco rug color?
Start with the room’s permanent finishes, including flooring, wall color, stone, metal, and millwork. Warm tan, taupe, ivory, and gray Art Deco rugs can feel architectural and versatile, while blue, charcoal, or higher-contrast designs create stronger focus. The pattern should complement the furniture rather than compete with every decorative element.