A graceful expression of European textile heritage, this 6x9 hand-woven Aubusson–Savonnerie wool rug—presented by LoomBloom—brings the charm of classical French décor into a soft, modern context. The elegant trellis pattern, composed of ivory and beige diamonds, frames a series of botanical vignettes featuring fruits, florals, and foliage rendered in warm tones of tan, gold, orange, red, and green. Each motif is loop-woven in wool, giving the surface a tactile, tapestry-like texture that echoes antique Savonnerie craftsmanship while offering durability for contemporary homes.
The surrounding brown and gold border provides anchored warmth and balanced symmetry, reinforcing the rug’s heritage character without overwhelming the design. The combination of traditional French artistry and practical low-profile construction makes this piece ideal for dining rooms, formal sitting spaces, vintage-inspired bedrooms, or interiors seeking refined botanical accents. A strong choice for shoppers searching for Aubusson-style rugs, Savonnerie wool flatweaves, or European botanical décor rugs within the U.S. market.
- Exact Size: 6x9'2"
- Weave: Hand Woven Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Beige, Tan, Brown, Gold, Orange, Red, Green, Multi
- Origin: China
- Pile Height: 0.4 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL20194
Story Behind the Art : French needlepoint rugs trace back to 17th–18th century France, where the Aubusson and Savonnerie workshops produced richly detailed, tapestry-like floor coverings for royal courts and noble estates. These works showcase floral medallions, scrollwork, garlands, and delicately balanced pastel shades rooted in European classical art. Crafted using petit point and gros point hand-stitching, they embody the pinnacle of historic needlework. By the late 20th century, skilled Chinese artisans began recreating these designs using wool stitched or woven onto cotton canvas, preserving their refined aesthetic at more accessible prices. Today, both antique and reproduction needlepoint rugs remain popular in the U.S. décor market among buyers seeking French-style décor, botanical tapestries, or luxury European-influenced room accents.