




Story Behind the Art: Chinese Art Deco rugs emerged in the early 20th century, blending traditional Chinese artistry with the streamlined, modernist aesthetics of the Art Deco movement. Produced mainly between the 1920s and 1940s, these rugs are known for their rich jewel-tone palettes—such as magenta, emerald, turquoise, ruby, and violet—offset by soft pastels. Common motifs include stylized landscapes, pagodas, cloud forms, dragons, mountains, and floral imagery such as chrysanthemums, peonies, and plum blossoms. Birds like cranes and phoenixes also appear frequently. Today these rugs are considered rare vintage treasures. Our loomBloom Chinese Art Deco collection pays homage to these historic designs, reinterpreting them for contemporary interiors while preserving their elegance. Hand-tufted or handmade, these modern recreations provide an affordable alternative to antique originals while maintaining their beauty and sophistication.
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