Arts and Crafts Rugs Complete the Picture

Arts and Crafts Rugs Complete the Picture

Darcy Smith

[originally posted April 4, 2023]

For lovers of Arts and Crafts, furniture alone only tells part of the story. Creating a truly immersive room environment involves a variety of decorative accents, perhaps none more important than the rug. It’s a wonderful way to introduce softness, color, and artistry inspired by some of the great influencers of this design philosophy.

Enjoy this look at a sampling of Stickley’s most beautiful Arts and Crafts creations, where you’ll see designs that honor such talents as William Morris, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Dard Hunter, and Frank Lloyd Wright. In keeping with the movement’s celebration of authentic materials and the work of the artisan, our Arts and Crafts rugs are made from the world’s finest wools and individually hand-knotted by skilled craftspeople. They can be crafted in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit your home, including square, rounds, and runners.

               

English Garden, Silver        Falling Leaves                    Highland Park                   Highland Park, Red

 

                

English Arts and Crafts             Monterey Mist                   Monterey Grove                                Dahlia

 

               

         Morris Lily                       Curling Vine              Rennie Tulip, Ivory                  Prairie

 

 

 

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Don’t miss a fascinating lecture
sponsored by the Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York on Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 2:00pm. Alice Ewen Massa will discuss the importance of Arts and Crafts-era gardens, including some in Syracuse, at the Fayetteville Free Library, 300 Orchard Street.

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