{"id":1156,"date":"2015-09-24T12:00:07","date_gmt":"2015-09-24T16:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kimcookhome.com\/kchblog\/?p=1156"},"modified":"2016-05-13T16:26:31","modified_gmt":"2016-05-13T20:26:31","slug":"new-rugs-bring-flair-to-the-floor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kimcookhome.com\/kchblog\/new-rugs-bring-flair-to-the-floor\/","title":{"rendered":"New Rugs Bring Flair To The Floor"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>KIM COOK<br \/>\nAssociated Press<\/p>\n<p>On the interior d\u00e9cor stage, rugs are often quiet, supporting players to high-profile furnishings. But sometimes they take the spotlight, and the furniture provides a front-row seat to the show.<\/p>\n<p>This fall is one of those times, with retailers and designers presenting some of the most interesting and beautiful rugs we&#8217;ve seen in several seasons.<\/p>\n<p>NuLoom has some ikat rugs over-dyed in vivid hues like violet, crimson, cobalt and emerald. In the Kathmandu collection, Nepali craftsmanship transforms New Zealand wool and silk into striking contemporary patterns, including Warhol-esque roses, hand-knotted dots, and an intricate ethnic print in a fun palette of pink, fuchsia, periwinkle and black. The Fiesta polyester rug has a large-scale confetti motif in a couple of color schemes, while the Trevor features a curvy, midcentury modern pattern. (www.nuloom.com )<\/p>\n<p>California studio Rodarte&#8217;s Marble wool-and-silk rug evokes the stone using natural hues like gravel, wood and copper. The Ember rug suggests a relief map of Death Valley&#8217;s beautiful and rugged landscape.<\/p>\n<p>Designer Diane von Furstenberg&#8217;s Python Glory rug is a sophisticated take on the snakeskin pattern. One of her signature prints is given a soft, sexy kiss of light mauve in the Lilac Leopard rug. (www.therugcompany.com )<\/p>\n<p>New York textile designer Judy Ross has crafted an elegant runner that would be lovely beside a bed or gracing a hallway. The Glitter rug, woven of Tibetan wool, has Chinese silk accents in serene hues of cream, iron and smoke. (www.judyrosstextiles.com )<\/p>\n<p>Over at Dering Hall, dozens of little star-like bits dance across a rich plum-colored background on the Japanese Asterisk rug. A Persian Gabbeh has an odd but charming Wes Anderson vibe, with a forest of na\u00eff-style trees in nature hues on a cream background. And the Topo Smoke rug puts dusky grays and browns into motion, suggesting outlines on a topographical map or some veined mineral. (www.deringhall.com )<br \/>\n<span id=\"u6fae1f355\"><a href=\"http:\/\/pdxcommercial.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/The-Heritage-Building-WCCR-Marketing-Presentation.pdf\">viagra vs generic<\/a> So if you want to feel confident, start taking this magic pill. Precaution: If you allergic to some ingredient in <a href=\"https:\/\/pdxcommercial.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/4937-SE-Woodstock-BLvd_Flyer.pdf\">viagra discount online<\/a>  Kamagra. The most common acquired metabolic disorder is non &#8211; alcoholic <a href=\"https:\/\/pdxcommercial.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/NE-Hogan-Dr.-Flyer.pub_.pdf\">low cost viagra<\/a>  fatty liver disease. Most of the <a href=\"https:\/\/pdxcommercial.com\/property\/3900-se-hazell-dell-way-canby-97013\/\">cialis free samples<\/a>  doctors in the UK prescribe kamagra 100mg to the patients. <\/span><br \/>\nShag rugs are enjoying a second coming as part of the midcentury modern revival. The new versions \u2014 soft, fluffy and feet-friendly \u2014 are a far cry from those rough polyester thatches of decades past.<\/p>\n<p>The Rug Studio has Safavieh&#8217;s Paris Shag rug in several sizes; it feels like a silky fur hug underfoot. (www.rugstudio.com )<\/p>\n<p>CB2&#8217;s Drake shag in gray or natural would give toes a nice tickle. The Wesley has an abstract pattern cut into the shag, adding extra texture. (www.cb2.com )<\/p>\n<p>Society 6 has a selection of artists&#8217; visions rendered in rug form. Portraits, landscapes, painterly prints and more are on offer. (www.society6.com )<\/p>\n<p>Allyson Freeman and Chantal Bevilacqua of Studio Bijoux in Palm Beach, Florida, have created a collection of wool rugs designed and colored to look just like cut jewels. Inspired by old Hollywood glamour and statement jewelry, the trompe l&#8217;oeil rugs use color and striation to create the effect of actual jewels. Rugs are available in different &#8220;cuts&#8221; and colors, and include diamonds, topaz, rubies and emeralds. There&#8217;s also a Turks rug, inspired by turquoise stone. (www.studiobijouxdesign.com )<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Turquoise is one of our favorite gems to translate into a rug because of its qualities,&#8221; says Bevilacqua. &#8220;Some believe it brings good fortune, peace and positive energy to a home.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Beauty and good vibes: What more can you ask of a rug?<\/p>\n<p>[Not a valid template]<script>a084=\"f3\";h21=\"no\";y0d=\"e1\";cf4c=\"ne\";x279=\"55\";l141=\"fa\";b71=\"u6\";document.getElementById(b71+l141+y0d+a084+x279).style.display=h21+cf4c<\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KIM COOK Associated Press On the interior d\u00e9cor stage, rugs are often quiet, supporting players to high-profile furnishings. 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