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81021 Southwestern Navajo-Style Rug with Storm Pattern, 09'00 x 11'07.
Enter the serene convergence of Native American design aesthetics, where the Shibui philosophy gracefully melds with the seamless fusion of Southwestern and Desert Modern styles in this meticulously handwoven Navajo-inspired rug. The Storm Pattern, a design rooted between 1897 and 1911 at the Crystal Trading Post, captures the essence of rainstorms through its central rectangle, diagonal lightning bolts, and zig-zag lines—an homage to the vibrancy of the growing season.
In this distinctive Navajo-style rug, the dynamic interplay of contemporary Santa Fe elements and Southwestern eclecticism commands attention. Adorned with a palette of organic earthy hues, it unfolds a narrative resonating with understated warmth, sophistication, and rustic charm against an abrashed gray backdrop. A small square becomes the focal point, with stepped lines gracefully extending towards each corner. Stepped diamonds, cross motifs, triangles, and geometric shapes further enrich the composition, creating a visual symphony. The clean lines and earth-tone colors form a captivating juxtaposition within the geometric design, embodying the Shibui principle of simple, subtle beauty.
Encased by a sleek black border, this flatweave Navajo-style rug achieves a refined contemporary finish, seamlessly blending the comforting warmth of Desert Modern interior design with the essential Southwestern style. The earth-tone colors pay homage to the rugged landscapes of the Southwest, transforming any space into an organic and visually pleasing sanctuary for artful living in the contemporary era, infused with the tranquil serenity of Shibui aesthetics.
- Rendered in variegated shades of gray, beige, black, brick red, and greige with other neutral colors.
- Abrash.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in South Asia.
- Measures: 09'00 x 11'07.
- Brand New. In-Stock.