French Art Deco Rug, circa 1925 David Whitney Estate
Located in Sharon, CT
Axial symmetric French Art Deco rug in beiges. See Christies Mar 26 2008 lot 39 for a similar type rug.
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Western European Rugs
Natural Fiber
Painter and rug designer Ivan da Silva Bruhns is widely recognized for his spare but provocative Art Deco–style area rugs and carpets.
Born in 1881 in Paris to Brazilian parents, da Silva Bruhns studied biology and medicine before serving as a doctor during World War I. Following the end of the war, he instead focused on pursuing an artistic career.
During the early 1920s, da Silva Bruhns met several important Art Deco artists of the period, including designer and ensemblier Jules Leleu. He soon developed his own Cubist style in his art — akin to that of Pablo Picasso — which characterized many of his oil paintings.
By the 1920s, da Silva Bruhns became deeply interested in non-Western art, particularly rug weaving traditions and the visually dazzling Berber carpets found in Morocco. He’d first come into contact with Berber textiles at an exhibition of Moroccan art that was staged at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, in 1917. Moroccan rugs date back to the Paleolithic era, when Berber tribes, which comprised many different members of an ethnic group native to North Africa, would weave these textiles with intricate images and symbols.
Da Silva Bruhns’s skills in weaving were largely self-taught — he learned about textile artistry by unraveling rugs that were created in the Eastern world in order to study and understand their structure. With time, he eventually mastered the practice of hand-knotting carpets, using the technique associated with the Savonnerie manufactory.
Da Silva Bruhns’s works soon garnered critical acclaim. At the 1925 L’Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes — the large art fair that introduced the Art Deco style to the world — he was awarded a Grand Prix. His rugs were also featured at the Paris Exposition Coloniale. During this period, da Silva Bruhns opened a workshop in Savigny-sur-Orge and had established showrooms in Paris. He partnered with the likes of Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann and Louis Majorelle, and was a designer at Leleu’s firm.
Throughout the 1930s, da Silva Bruhns became known for his decorative rugs. Among his most important commissions was in 1931, when he designed the carpets for Manik Bagh (Jewel Garden) — the Palace of the Maharaja of Indore. By then, his rug designs often featured one or two bright colors, bold lines and sprawling, overlapping geometric patterns. His eye-catching carpets could also be found on several luxury ocean liners such as SS L’Atlantique, SS Ile-de-France and the SS Normandie.
Although the production of da Silva Bruhns’s carpets ceased during World War II owing to a lack of sales, his rare paintings and rugs are highly sought after today by interior designers and collectors of Art Deco design.
On 1stDibs, find a range of antique Ivan da Silva Bruhns rugs and wall decorations.
French Art Deco Rug, circa 1925 David Whitney Estate
Located in Sharon, CT
Axial symmetric French Art Deco rug in beiges. See Christies Mar 26 2008 lot 39 for a similar type rug.
Natural Fiber
Antique Signed French Art Deco Rug with Earth Tones
Located in Milan, IT
A rare antique French Art Deco rug, signed DTC, with a specular horizontal pattern composed of monochrome compartments beginning in ivory and ending in dark brown, with contours rang...
Wool
$2,720Sale Price|20% Off
W 47 in L 70 in
Vintage Indian Art Deco Rug Inspired By Edward McKnight Kauffer
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Indian Deco carpet from the second quarter of the 20th century inspired by Edward McKnight Kauffer.
Wool
$53,158
W 55.12 in L 119.3 in
Antique Art Deco Rug Designed by Marion Dorn for the Wilton Royal Carpet Factory
By Marion Dorn
Located in Milan, IT
Marion V. Dorn (1896-1964) was originally trained as a painter and this led her to develop her skills as a textile designer. During her formative years she worked in Paris and New Yo...
Wool
20th Century French Savonnerie Carpet
Located in New York, NY
20th Century French Savonnerie Carpet France, circa 1928 'Pyramides' design Art Deco Designed by Paul Hasaerts for De Saedeleer Wool carpet with an overall geometric design in shades...
Wool
1930s Swedish deco rug with Greek key design
Located in London, GB
Striking 1930s Swedish rug. The background of the pile is a pale mustard colour with a decorative block border with a purplish Greek key pattern within and running vertically down th...
Wool
Antique French Geometric Art Deco Rug
Located in Milan, IT
An Art Deco rug distinguished by a repeat pattern of honey-arranged ivory lozenges knotted with a raised pile, contrasting with a similarly arranged cluster of apricot lozenges woven...
Wool
Doris Leslie Blau Vintage French Art Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
Vintage French Art Deco Rug Size: 9'0" × 12'0" (274 × 365 cm) This striking French Art Deco rug, dating to circa 1945, exemplifies the confident geometries and abstract elegance that...
Wool
Beautiful Vintage French Cogolin Art Deco Design Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Very nice mid century French Cogolin rug with beautiful modern and Art Deco design and Beautiful colors with orange field, entirely hand knotted with wool velvet on cotton foundation...
Wool, Cotton
Doris Leslie Blau 1920s Chinese Art Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Rug – A Bold Fusion of Tradition and Modernism Size: 13'7" × 17'3" (414 × 525 cm) This striking Chinese Art Deco rug from the 1920s presents a bold and modern ...
Wool

Art Deco Style Rug
Located in Soho, London, GB
A hand-woven wool rug rendered in deep chocolate brown and ivory, its geometrical pattern drawn from the decorative language of Art Deco design. Broad ivory bands with stepped, notch...
Wool

Jacques Grange Game Table from the Estate of Yves Saint Laurent
By Jacques Grange
Located in Soho, London, GB
Game table in Cerused oak by Jacques Grange designed for Yves Saint Laurent's studio in Avenue de Breteuil. The table top has one side in felt and one side in Cerused oak. Original...
Felt, Oak

Pair of Nesting Tables attributed to Eckart Muthesius
By Eckart Muthesius
Located in Soho, London, GB
Eckart Muthesius (attributed) nesting tables, circa 1931. Materials: Walnut and walnut veneer. Glass top. Dimensions: H 59 cm, D 52.5 cm, H 61.5 cm, D 61 cm. Similar model featured i...
Glass, Wood, Walnut