Art Deco Chinese Carpet by Nichols & Co.

€24.000,00

Only a very limited group of the carpets woven during the thirties at the Tianjin city looms are decorated by geometric patterns typical of the Art Deco period. Some of these rare pieces are known to be designed by artists such as Betty Joel, who would then commission the weaving to American companies such as Nichols, which were based in China. These sturdy, hardwearing carpets are now highly appreciated for their abstract compositions and are extremely well suited in the interiors employing twentieth century design furniture. Bibliography: E. Bogen, ‘What the Wool Trade Wrought – Rug-making in Early 20th Century Tianjin’, Hali, Issue 118 (London, September-October 2001): 102-105.

Current list price: €24.000,00

Your name:

Your e-mail:

Your offer (€):

Your message to the seller:




All orders are shipped door to door, fully insured. For shipping fee, contact us via message dealer or here ( Alberto Levi Gallery)
Note: We accept returns within 7 days upon receiving the order. The returned item is your responsibility until it reaches us. For your own protection, we recommend that you package your order well and use a signed for service to return them to reduce the risk of damage or loss in transit.
Quantity:
1
Period:
1920-1929
Place of origin:
China
Style:
Art Deco
Dimensions (cm):
338H x 267W x
Dimensions (inch):
133,07H x 105,12W x
Creator / Artist:
Material:
Wool
Condition:
Excellent;
Inventory ID:
00253
Payment options:
Bank wire transfer
Shipping options:
Domestic flat rate, International - YES
Shipping regions:
Worldwide

Latest items

Published in Furniture, Lighting, Decorative Objects and Fine Art categories