Kilim Rugs
Kilim rugs hold a significant cultural and historical significance in the realm of rug weaving. These unique pieces are flat woven, akin to crochet, as opposed to piled rugs, and they have a rich tradition and history. Although their production may not match the level of piled rugs, they play a crucial role in the world of handwoven fabrics. Contrary to common belief, kilim rugs can be just as durable as their piled counterparts.
Antique Ghoochan Kilim 304x167cm
Almost all countries known for rug production also engage in the production of kilim rugs. Originally, they were woven by nomads due to their ease of handling and lighter weight compared to piled rugs. The history of kilims spans centuries, and over time, their designs and styles have undergone significant evolution, resulting in some captivating modern designs.
Persian Kilim Rug 298x198cm
One of the most appealing attributes of kilim rugs is their versatility. They are suitable for areas with heavy foot traffic and can also be utilized as captivating wall hangings, adding an aesthetic appeal to any room.
Antique Shahsavan Kilim Runner 440x121cm
Because of their lightweight construction, kilim rugs are also perfect for outdoor use, such as picnics, as seen in Iran. Their versatility extends to various uses such as flooring, tapestries, runners, and outdoor rugs, making them highly adaptable to different living styles and interior designs, whether as accent pieces, or as seamless additions to traditional, classic, or modern styles. Kilim rugs can effortlessly complement traditional interior styles, adding a touch of history and culture, or act as a bridge between modern and traditional design elements. In recent years, kilim rugs have gained widespread popularity, particularly due to their synergy with MidCentury Modern styles, Bohemian designs, and Scandinavian aesthetics.
Our collection of kilim rugs is thoughtfully curated for their uniqueness and value for money, offering something distinct for discerning clients.