A striking antique ivory and beige Aubusson, hand-woven in wool in France around 1880. This one-of-a-kind piece showcases a floral composition across an ivory and beige palette, and measures 9’7″ x 13’4″.
Aubusson is a celebrated French weaving tradition named for the town in central France, dating to the 17th century. Aubusson carpets are known for their refined, elegant compositions – graceful floral medallions and architectural borders in soft, sophisticated tones.
At a true room size it will anchor a living or dining room, framing a seating group or sitting comfortably under a dining table. The ivory palette is endlessly versatile, lightening and enlarging a room. Hand-made from natural fibers, it carries the warmth and irregular charm of true handcraft.
At a glance
- Origin: France
- Age: circa 1880 (antique)
- Size: 9'7" x 13'4"
- Shape: Rectangle
- Material: Wool
- Construction: Flat Weave
- Colors: Ivory and beige
- Pattern: Floral
















