Embodying centuries of European textile artistry, this hand-knotted Aubusson-style needlepoint rug features a luminous ivory field overflowing with naturalistic floral motifs in coral red, sky blue, lavender, and blush pink. Graceful botanical vines with emerald green foliage sweep elegantly across the flatwoven surface, rendered with painterly precision that distinguishes authentic needlepoint technique from traditional pile rugs. Characterized by its exceptionally thin and supple flatweave construction, this Aubusson rug achieves tapestry-like clarity, allowing each bloom and leaf to appear finely detailed and delicately shaded. A soft pink and periwinkle border gently frames the central composition without overwhelming its romantic garden theme. Inspired by the historic weaving workshops of 17th-century France, this heirloom-style European rug blends Old World refinement with practical versatility, making it ideal for formal living rooms, bedrooms, and French country interiors seeking elegance and timeless charm.
- Exact Size: 4x6
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Blush, Blue, Green, Aqua, Red, Multi
- Origin: China
- Pile Height: 0.1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: AOR20382
Story Behind the Art: French needlepoint rugs trace their heritage to 17th- and 18th-century France, where master artisans in renowned workshops such as Aubusson and Savonnerie produced exquisite floor coverings for royal courts and aristocratic residences. These refined pieces featured floral medallions, scrolling garlands, and pastel color palettes inspired by classical European art. Hand-stitched onto canvas using the meticulous petit point and gros point techniques, they were admired for their extraordinary detail and elegance. Frequently displayed in palaces, châteaux, and formal salons, they became symbols of luxury and cultivated taste. By the late 20th century, Chinese artisans began producing French-style needlepoint rugs on a global scale, drawing upon centuries-old weaving and embroidery traditions. Crafted with wool on cotton canvas, these pieces preserve the look and refinement of antique French originals while offering greater accessibility.