Lately we have talked a lot about customization.
Mainly we've discussed cutting and shaping broadloom carpet to make a custom rug for a variety of reasons.
Today we are going to discuss custom rugs that are handknotted, specifically from Nepal.
If you like what you see here, please join us and Tamarian Carpets for lunch and an in depth demonstration with samples and slides. See below for details.
When customizing hand knotted rugs, you have many more options. In fact you are practically designing your own rug.
Whatever you do, it will be unique throughout the world and a lasting tribute to your design.
Lots of Options
Size
The image below shows a rug that has been woven to a specific size to fit a particular space.

And here an odd-shaped rug designed to fit a special room.

Stair Runner
How nice to enjoy these Nepalese flowers all the way up the stairs and again at the bottom.

Space Definers
When size matters.


From a Painting
This rug was copied from a painting and woven to size.

Knot Structure
Using the same design as a popular rug, all that has been changed is the size of the yarn and knot structure. The change makes the rug more neutral. More here.

Want to Know More?
You will learn how to customize a rug by changing its size, changing its shape, changing its color, changing its texture. You will even learn how to turn a favorite painting into a custom handknotted rug.
Tampa Showroom, 315 North Willow. Tuesday, June 20 at 11 am.
AND
Orlando Showroom, 408 Virginia Drive.Thursday, June 22 at 11 am.
Geoff Duckworth and Chris Saliga, long time professionals from Tamarian Carpets will show you samples and slides of customized hand knotted rugs.
Please RSVP
Drop me an email at mike@addisondicus.com and indicate whether you will join us in our Tampa or Orlando showroom.
Mike Bailey
Vice President
Addison/Dicus & Bailey