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6 x 11 - Black Antique French Aubusson Rug - 54175

6 x 11 - Black Antique French Aubusson Rug - 54175

Regular price $2,200.00 USD
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Rug Details

Origin: France
Size: 05'10 x 11'05
Age: Antique
Color: Black
Description: Aubusson
Condition: used
Materials: Wool
Style: Contemporary
Shape: Rectangular

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Care Instructions

● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.

● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.

● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.

● Use a breathable rug pad to prevent slipping and fiber stress.

● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).

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Description:-

54175 Antique French Aubusson Rug, 05'10 x 11'05.

The Château Reverie: A Late 19th Century French Aubusson of Noble Grandeur

This handwoven wool antique French Aubusson rug from the Late 19th Century captures the cultivated grandeur of French decorative arts through a compelling union of Neoclassical order and Baroque Revival flourish. Conceived with the sensibility of an architectural ornament, its elongated format transforms the floor into an extension of a château interior. Warm earthen tones, red-coral accents, parchment hues, and a dramatic dark ground lend the exceptional composition an aristocratic presence suited to an important collection.

The central rectangular cartouche is treated as an ornamental frieze, recalling the molded panels, boiserie, and ceiling compartments that enriched prestigious French residences. Within this defined space, sumptuous acanthus leaves unfurl in mirrored formations, their origins reaching back to Greco-Roman architecture. Long associated with immortality, enduring life, and triumph over adversity, the iconic acanthus became an emblem of cultured sophistication in European design, lending this stunning masterwork a sense of classical permanence.

Sweeping volutes and sinuous vine scrolls move outward from the center, creating a stately rhythm across the black field. Their continuous curves evoke growth, abundance, and the ceaseless flow of life, while the lavish foliate forms reveal the theatrical influence of Baroque ornament. The bilateral arrangement gives these exuberant elements discipline and poise, producing the visual impression of a carved architectural panel translated into textile form by skilled French artisans.

A succession of broad, linear borders surrounds the pictorial center, building depth through graduated bands of russet, ochre, blush, cream, and tobacco brown. These architectural frames heighten the cartouche's importance and give the exquisite work of art the presence of a collectible decorative object—a rare surviving expression of an era when textiles, furnishings, and interiors were conceived as a unified artistic experience. With its distinguished provenance, evocative symbolism, and commanding scale, this antique French Aubusson offers the privilege of living with an extraordinary masterpiece of nineteenth-century French refinement.

  • Abrash.
  • Handwoven wool.
  • Made in France.
  • Measures: 05'10 x 11'05.
  • Pile Height: 0.07 of an inch.
  • Date: 1890's. Late 19th Century.