5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474
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5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474 5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474 5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474 5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474 5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474 5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474 5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474

​5 x 8 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug 78474

Size: 04'10 x 07'09
Main Color: Red
Age: Vintage
Origin: Sweden
Transaction type: Cg
78474
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$4,150.00
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78474 Vintage Swedish Rya Rug, 04'10 x 07'09.

A traditional Swedish Rya rug, originating from Sweden, is distinguished by its long pile, typically crafted from wool and featuring a specific knotting technique known as "Rya." Originally serving as sources of warmth in chilly climates, these rugs have evolved into sought-after decorative items admired for their intricate designs and vibrant hues, often showcasing geometric or abstract patterns. Renowned for their durability and fine craftsmanship, Swedish Rya rugs are not only practical but also revered as artistic treasures, frequently showcased in museums and private collections worldwide, reflecting a rich cultural heritage deeply ingrained in Swedish textile history.

Viola Grasten is revered in Sweden for her contributions as a designer of mid-century printed textiles, yet her journey in Sweden commenced with rug design. Arriving as an emigrant from Finland in 1945, Grasten, fluent in Swedish, brought with her impressive credentials. Despite her relatively late start in art school, she honed her skills in weaving rya rugs independently after graduation. In 1939, she garnered both first and second prizes in a design competition sponsored by the Finnish Friends of Handicraft. Upon settling in Sweden, Grasten swiftly integrated into one of the era's most progressive interiors firms, joining Elsa Gullberg's team as a rug designer. However, it wasn't long before her exceptional work captured the attention of Astrid Sampe, the visionary head of the Textile Department at Nordiska Kompaniet (NK), a renowned department store. Recognizing Grasten's talent, Sampe offered her a position and considerable creative freedom. During her tenure at NK until 1956, Grasten not only designed rya rugs but also delved into textile design. Many of the rugs she crafted between 1945 and 1956 bear the distinctive label of NK Textilkammare (NKT) and continue to surface at auctions, showcasing her enduring legacy.

Enter the enchanting realm of modern Swedish textile design, where the vibrant creations of Viola Grasten dance with the spirit of the era. Her rya carpets and textiles paint a vivid narrative, each thread woven with a dynamic flair that defines the times. In the whimsical world of the 1950s, the mere mention of “Grasten-color” conjured images of rich, saturated hues reminiscent of precious jewels—purples, blues, and greens that sparkled with an otherworldly allure. Grasten's carpets, with their luxurious depths and sumptuous piles, cast enchanting shadows that breathed life into her already dazzling palette, drawing the viewer into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of color and texture.

Abstract Expressionism meets Biophilic Design in this vintage Swedish rya rug, creating a captivating fusion of organic forms and expressive brushstrokes, marrying the untamed energy of the abstract with the tranquility of nature. This woven wonder comes alive with swirling patterns reminiscent of wind-swept landscapes or the intricate veins of leaves, all rendered in a vibrant color palette that echoes the earth's bold natural hues. Each thread tells a story, weaving together the chaotic beauty of the abstract with the soothing rhythms of the natural world, creating a plush piled rug that not only captivates the eye but also evokes a sense of serenity and connection to the environment. This unique synthesis of artistic movements breathes new life into the vintage rya rug tradition, offering a timeless piece that invites contemplation and embraces the symbiotic relationship between art, design, and nature.

  • Designed by Viola Grasten.
  • Abrash.
  • Hand knotted wool.
  • Made in Sweden.
  • Measures: 04'10 x 07'09.
  • Date: 1960s. Mid-20th Century.