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The vintage rug: trend meets tradition

May 15th 2019

Vintage is a popular trend. In the beautiful new world of ever faster consumption, tradition and antique sustainability is an orientation in aesthetics that gives peace and familiarity. In a room, the vintage rug provides tranquillity and at the same time it is an exciting design object. Combined accordingly, a vintage-look rug is a real eye-catcher, whose characteristic enhances a simple room.

Why are more and more people wearing second-hand clothes, buying antique rugs and retro racing bikes, to name just a few examples? The own character, a more sustainable production method and the contemporary elegant style are certainly reasons for this development.

 

The Vintage Trend: Against Mass Consumption

We find mass consumption on every street corner. The industry spits out huge quantities of products that have little to do with handicrafts. Toys made of plastic, which also smell exactly like it, or clothes with a maximum half-life of a few months. The world's large manufacturing centers rely on cheap quantity instead of sustainable quality. This enables low-cost consumption and only brief enjoyment of the products.

Antique or simply old products form a counter-trend in this respect, the influx of which is continuously growing. Goods with a genuine handicraft tradition delight us, which still function and are beautiful even after decades. They only exist in limited numbers and last for decades. Especially the patina or traces of use give these products character and breathe life into them, which inexpensiv industrial goods can only imitate.

Vintage rugs are the order of the day

In many living rooms you will find beautiful rugs that were made many decades ago. They reflect the tradition of craftsmanship that has existed for centuries in many regions - especially in the Middle East. Although they have been used for many years, these vintage rugs shine with a great look. Modern industrial rugs, on the other hand, will lose their shine, shape and consistency within a few years. Their synthetic fibres and colours cannot withstand direct sunlight and fade before you know it. In busy rooms, the fibres wear out much faster and the life of rugs is very short compared to hand-knotted rugs.

Traditionally hand knotted rugs, dyed with natural dyes, become more beautiful over the years. Their patina and the slight wear of the colours - called Abrash in technical jargon - give these rugs individuality and an incomparable character. Experts say that a Persian rug becomes even more beautiful over time. It is their strength that they age with dignity. The environment is also grateful when high-quality rugs with a long lifespan and made of natural materials decorate rooms instead of having to be thrown away after a few years. 

 

Especially cool: Patchwork rugs in vintage design

Patchwork rugs are a special statement. Vintage look patchwork rugs are made from antique rugs that are cut into small pieces and sewn together into a new one. This results in patterns that do not otherwise exist. Each one is unique and very special. The most important of these are kilims and flat woven oriental rugs. Wildly mixed or artistically combined, for every taste there are vintage rugs in patchwork design that combine tradition and modernity.

Patchwork rugs, however, have not only been around since the day before yesterday. For a very long time, old rugs have been combined into new ones in order to renew their durability through new combinations. The carpets used for patchwork design are often decades old and show clear signs of wear. But only this gives the rugs their personality.

With vintage carpets - whether in patchwork design or not - you are right on trend. Traces of use are not evidence of inferior quality, but of a long life that is not yet over. They also give individuality and an unmistakable character. Exactly fitting in our time, where mass-produced goods are the standard.

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