Mostofi Rugs
The Mostofi design is a sophisticated variation of the classical floral style, characterized by large, sweeping “S-shaped” scrolls and grandiose floral bouquets. Named after a prominent Persian family of the 19th century who favored the style, this motif is a hallmark of the master weavers of Sarouk, Sultanabad, and Bakhtiari.
Unlike traditional all-over patterns, the Mostofi design feels more architectural and structured, often utilizing a bold, large-scale layout that allows the intricate details of each blossom to shine. A Mostofi rug is the epitome of late-Qajar era elegance, offering a commanding presence that works beautifully in formal dining rooms or libraries where a sense of heritage and refined artistry is required.
The Mostofi design is a distinguished Persian pattern celebrated for its lush floral motifs intertwined with spiral Islimi elements and ornate detailing. Historically associated with weaving centers such as Arak and Farahan, Mostofi rugs showcase a modular composition that blends sophistication with natural grace, marrying elaborate blooms and elegant curves against deep, rich backgrounds. These rugs make a striking statement in formal and traditional interiors alike.


