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Room Size Antique Persian Tabriz Rug. Size: 11 ft x 14 ft 6 in (3.35 m x 4.42 m)
Located in New York, NY
Antique Persian Tabriz Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1920. Size: 11 ft x 14 ft 6 in
Category

Vintage 1920s Persian Tabriz Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Worn Distressed Shabby Chic Turkish Sivas Rug. Size: 11 ft 3 in x 14 ft
Located in New York, NY
, country of origin / Rug type: Turkish rug, date circa mid-20th century. Size: 11 ft 3 in x 14 ft (3.43 m x
Category

Mid-20th Century Turkish Mid-Century Modern Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Beautiful Antique Persian Tabriz Carpet. Size: 11 ft x 14 ft 3 in
Located in New York, NY
Antique Tabriz Carpet, Origin: Persia, Circa 1920. Size: 11 ft x 14 ft 3 in (3.35 m x 4.34 m
Category

Early 20th Century Persian Tabriz Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Large Room Size Antique American Rag Rug. Size: 11 ft 6 in x 14 ft 8 in
Located in New York, NY
– Size: 11 ft 6 in x 14 ft 8 in (3.51 m x 4.47 m) This casual and relaxed antique rug bears a modernist
Category

Early 20th Century American American Classical North and South American ...

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Fine Traditional Handwoven Luxury Wool Red / Navy Rug
Located in Secaucus, NJ
Antique Persian Fine Traditional Handwoven Luxury Wool Red / Navy Rug. Size: 11' X 14'
Category

20th Century Persian Other Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Fine Traditional Handwoven Luxury Wool Rust / Navy Rug
Located in Secaucus, NJ
Antique Persian Fine Traditional Handwoven Luxury Wool Rust / Navy Rug. Size: 11'-1" X 14'-2"
Category

20th Century Persian Other Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

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Wool Rug 11x14 For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal wool rug 11x14 for your home. Each wool rug 11x14 for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using fabric, wool and burlap. There are 42 variations of the antique or vintage wool rug 11x14 you’re looking for, while we also have 14 modern editions of this piece to choose from as well. There are many kinds of the wool rug 11x14 you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. A wool rug 11x14 is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in modern, Art Deco and mid-century modern styles are sought with frequency. A well-made wool rug 11x14 has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Rug Kilim, Ashly Fine Rugs and Taher Asad-Bakhtiari are consistently popular.

How Much is a Wool Rug 11x14?

A wool rug 11x14 can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $14,430, while the lowest priced sells for $352 and the highest can go for as much as $375,000.

Finding the Right Rugs And Carpets for You

Good antique rugs and vintage rugs have made their way into homes across the globe, becoming fixtures used for comfort, prayer and self-expression, so choosing the right area rug is officially a universal endeavor.

In modern usage, “carpet” typically denotes a wall-to-wall floor cushioning that is fixed to the floor. Rugs, on the other hand, are designed to cover a specific area and can easily be moved to new locations. However, the terms are interchangeable in many parts of the world, and, in the end, it won’t matter what you decide to call it.

It’s well known that a timeless Persian rug or vintage Turkish rug can warm any interior, but there are lots of other styles of antique rugs to choose from when you're endeavoring to introduce fresh colors and textures to a bedroom or living room.

Moroccan Berber rugs are not all about pattern. In fact, some of the most striking examples are nearly monochrome. But what these rugs lack in complexity, they make up for in brilliant color and subtle variation. Moroccan-style interiors can be mesmerizing — a sitting room of this type might feature a Moroccan rug, carved wooden screens and a tapestry hung behind the sofa.

Handwoven kilim rugs, known for their wealth of rich colors and unique weaving tradition, are pileless: Whereas the Beni Ourain rugs of Morocco can be described as dense with a thick surface or pile, an authentic kilim rug is thin and flat. (The term “kilim” is Turkish in origin, but this type of textile artistry is practiced all across the Balkans, throughout the Arab world and elsewhere.) 

When it comes to eye-catching floor coverings, the distinctive “medallion” pattern of Oushak rugs has two types of rounded shapes alternating against a rich red or blue background created with natural dyes, while the elaborate “star” pattern involves large eight-pointed shapes in diagonal rows alternating with diamonds.  

If you’re looking for something unexpected, find a runner rug that pops in your hallway or on your stairs. Dig for dazzling geometric patterns in our inventory of mid-century modern rugs and carpets, which includes works designed by the likes of Swedish textile masters Märta Måås-Fjetterström, Marianne Richter and other artisans. 

Carpets and rugs have been around for thousands of years. Prehistoric humans turned to animal skin, wool and fur to craft simple fabrics to soften hard terrain. A 2016 study suggests that "cave lions" were hunted for exactly this purpose, and that decorating your cave with their pelts may have conferred strength and prestige. Although many of these early textiles are still in existence, tracing their precise origins is difficult. Carpets quickly became such a valuable trade commodity that the weavings could easily travel far from their places of origin. 

The oldest known carpet was found in southern Siberia. (It may have traveled there from Persepolis in Iran.) For the flat-weave floor rugs crafted by Native Americans, cotton was the primary material before sheep’s wool was introduced in the 16th century. In Europe, carpet-making was fundamental to folk art, and Asian carpets imported to European countries were at one time considered a precious luxury and not intended to remain permanently on the floor. 

With the variety of area rugs and carpets rolled out for you on 1stDibs — a collection that includes traditional, modern, minimalist rugs and other coverings of all kinds — things will be looking up whenever you’re looking down.