Nazmiyal Collection Archive Record

This rug has been sold and is preserved in the Nazmiyal Collection digital archive for historical documentation and collector education.

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Antique Spanish Savonnerie Carpet 90051

Size: 10 ft x 14 ft (3.05 m x 4.27 m)

Origin: Spain Rugs

Style: Savonnerie Carpets

Nazmiyal Collection | Proven Authenticity | Specialist Guidance

Indulge in the opulence of home decor with our refined Antique Spanish Carpet featuring an elegant French Savonnerie design. This exquisite piece, originating from Spain and dating back to the last quarter of the 19th century, transcends traditional boundaries and offers a glimpse into the art of decorating with Antique French Savonnerie Design Spanish Carpets.

Spanish carpets with French Savonnerie designs hold a unique place in the world of antique rugs, showcasing the seamless fusion of artistic influences. Our elegant Antique Spanish Carpet becomes a testament to this legacy, featuring intricate patterns and a luxurious aesthetic that reflects the grandeur of the late 19th century.

Decorating with Antique French Savonnerie Design Spanish Carpets becomes an enchanting experience, as each thread weaves a narrative of cultural richness and timeless elegance. Whether placed in a classic, formal setting or integrated into a more eclectic and contemporary decor scheme, this rug becomes a statement piece that transcends trends, inviting the sophistication of French design into your home.

The Savonnerie design, known for its floral motifs and ornate patterns, creates a sense of grandeur and refinement. Elevate your space with the captivating charm of the Antique French Savonnerie Design Spanish Carpet, where every detail reflects the artistry and cultural confluence of Spanish rug craftsmanship in the late 19th century.