Martha, Martha, Martha. She comes up with some good stuff. This line of wool petit point rugs produced by Safavieh would work SO well with some Scandinavian Modern pieces and the Mid-C classics. Something about the slightly vintage quality of the colors, the old-fashioned needlework process and the whimsical, happy patterns make these a match for some good 20th century design...large photos and links below the jump:

Solar Garden, available in Crocus (shown), Fig, Mulberry and Pear

Grove, available in Twig (shown) and Silver Leaf.
Both are available in seven sizes ranging from 2'6 x 4'3 through 9'6 x 13'6 and a runner.
Safavieh rugs are sold in Chicago at Walter E. Smithe, Peerless Imports, Bloomingdales, Gallerie One and Baker in the Mart.
Via: >O<
Comments (7)
this is brilliant!! thank you!!
Hmmm. My jury's out.
I prefer her new stuff for Flor.
Yes, that's generally the difference between area rugs and carpet. ;)
We just started to sell Martha Stewart rugs on www.rugsusa.com but they don't seem to be selling well. I think for what they are ( the quality ) the rugs are a bit overpriced . I do like some of her hand knotted rugs which are not pictured above but really if I was going to spend several thousand $ on a rug I would simply buy an authentic Tibetan rug .
Martha Stewart has a line of authentic Tibetan rugs! True, some are tufted but some are also knotted as well. If you would like to purchase a rug from the Martha Stewart line go to rugstown.com they'll kindly assist you with your inquiry.
Martha Stewart has a line of authentic Tibetan rugs. True, some are tufted but some are knotted as well. If you would like to purchase a rug from the Martha Stewart collection go to rugstown.com. They'll kindly assist you with your inquiry.
so pretty and super versatile. I think large rugs are coming back in style, although they're tough to find in contemporary motifs. Keep up the great work.