Savonnerie Rugs

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Savonnerie Rugs are luxurious, handwoven carpets originating from France, known for their elaborate and opulent designs. Developed in the 17th century at the Savonnerie manufactory near Paris, these rugs were initially created for royal palaces and aristocratic homes. They are characterized by intricate floral patterns, scrolling vines, medallions, and classical motifs, often framed with ornamental borders. Made from high-quality wool, Savonnerie rugs feature a rich color palette and a thick, plush pile, contributing to their sumptuous feel. Their craftsmanship and artistry make them highly sought after for adding elegance and sophistication to grand, formal interiors, making them a symbol of refinement and luxury in European rug-making traditions.

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The Savonnerie Collection captures the rich, luxurious look and feel of these 18th century classic French floor coverings. The elegant design of prized Savonnerie rugs that once graced the palaces of Europe is masterfully recreated for today's classy home decor. Savonnerie is hand-tufted using the finest wool and traditionally styled for centerpiece area rugs with the character to transform room décor. Learn More

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...e rug, aristocrat of rugs of the Western world, was first produced in 1628. The Savonnerie rug has a textured pile, knotted by hand in much the same manner as an Oriental carpet, with a Turkish knot. Savonnerie rugs are usually baronial in size and are better suited to elaborate and formal rooms. Named for a children's hospice in Southern France, in the 17th c. students of Pierre DuPont took contr...