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DIY Drawing Marker and Penny Floors by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

DIY Drawing Marker and Penny Floors

In this post we explore DIY projects for your floors. Learn how you can creating permanent marker drawing floors and the iconic Penny floors.

Art And Antiques At The Metro Show NYC by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Art And Antiques At The Metro Show NYC

The second annual NYC METRO Show kicked off in New York City on Thursday, bringing an eclectic mix of ethnographic, tribal and fine art to the Metropolitan Pavilion.

The NYC Metro show is famous for five days of antique splendor, but centers itself far from the antiquated idea the ‘A’ word suggests. Instead, it focuses on Historical Design and the inspiration behind old masters, folk collections and contemporary pieces.

Inventing Abstraction at MoMA by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Inventing Abstraction at MoMA

Sparked by MOMA’s exhibit “Inventing Abstraction 1910-1925” we take a close look at the world and abstractionism in the world of art.

Kureck Jones Interiors by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Kureck Jones Interiors

Turning an awkward space into a contemporary sitting room is a design challenge, but New York City  based interior design firm Kureck Jones makes it look easy. Their effortless approach is featured in the October issue of New York Spaces Magazine, as a modern room that pulses with vibrant color, neutral aesthetics and an antique rug.

Brad Pitt Debuts Furniture Line Pitt-Pollaro by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Brad Pitt Debuts Furniture Line Pitt-Pollaro

Brat Pitt, the iconic Hollywood movie star teams up with iconic furniture maker Frank Pollaro to create a new line of furniture called – Pitt-Pollaro

Anthropologie Rugs Tylie Malibu Kilim Bags by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Anthropologie Rugs Tylie Malibu Kilim Bags

I have spent many an hour scouring this planet for shoes inspired by carpets. I have personally owned and loved more than a few Kilim shoes and flats. Much to my delight, designers often integrate carpet motifs or actual fragments and pieces of rugs into housewares and sometimes even shoes.