BOLD & BRIGHT
Jazz it up with pops of color

1. Aquasilk rug from ABC Carpet & Home, handcrafted by artisans in India, handspun recycled vintage sari silk, NYC, 212-473-3000, abchome.com. 2. Static in cream and black from Judy Ross Textiles, hand-knotted Tibetan wool, NYC, 212-842-1705, judyrosstextiles.com.
3. Custom Cool’s Green Peacock, hand-knotted in wool, silk and nettle, Quogue, NY, 631-996-2900, customcoolrugs.com. 4. Pinks from Fort Street Studio, 100 percent wild silk, hand-knotted, NYC, 212-925-5383, fortstreetstudio.com. 5. Leslie Giuliani’s Bite Me, hand-dyed wool strips, traditional primitive hooked, available at Silvermine Arts Center, New Canaan, 203-966-9700, silvermineart.org, lesliegiuliani.com.
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1. Angela Adams’ Garden rug from the Pathways Collection. Hand-tufted New Zealand wool, 800-255-9454, angelaadams.com. 2. Pink Zebra rug, from the Wild Things Collection. Pure handspun, hand-knotted and botanically dyed silk. Carini Lang, NYC, 646-613-0497, carinilang.com. 3. Ikat #4 from Luke Irwin. Made in India, Persian hand-knotted wool, lukeirwin.com. 4. From the Soho Collection, SOH727A, hand-tufted New Zealand wool and organic viscose, Safavieh, safavieh.com. 5. The Oriental 89992 from Stark in art silk, (T), Norwalk, 203-899-1771, D&D Building, NYC, 212-752-9000, starkcarpet.com. 6. Rug Company’s Peacock light, by Matthew Williamson, Tibetan wool and silk, NYC, 212-274-0444, therugcompany.com.
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1. Niba, Taj Collection’s Benares, wool and silk, (T), NYC, 646-964-4222, nibarugs.com. 2. Spice from Rug-Art. Inspired by the star anise, pure Himalayan highland wool, (T), D&D Building, NYC, 212-207-8211, rug-art.net.
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