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Rustic North and South American Rugs

RUSTIC STYLE

For some, the phrase “rustic style” suggests a house like “La Pitchoune,” the late chef Julia Child’s cottage in Provence, with its exposed wooden beams and well-worn antique furniture. For others, rustic furnishings and decor prompt images of a place like the Lake Placid Lodge in Upstate New York, with its stone fireplaces and knotty pine paneling. Indeed, rustic furniture design takes many forms: twig furniture, a plank trestle table, a hand-stitched quilt, a chandelier made of deer antlers.

The rustic style originated in the late 1800s in England, where it was heavily influenced by Romanticism. By the 20th century, it had spread to the United States, adopted by wealthy New Yorkers and the National Park Service alike. Although there are many categories of rustic furniture, one of the most popular and familiar manifestations of the style is the 1903 Thomas Lee Adirondack chair.

Rustic design is perhaps mostly about texture and humble materials: hand-hewn wood, woven rush seating, wrought iron, coarse stone and weathered metal. As a decor, it exudes warmth and honesty, while a single piece of countrified design adds an intriguing visual counterpoint in a sleek, modern environment.

Easily identifiable by its rough textures, earthy colors and natural materials, rustic furniture helps bring the beauty of the outdoors inside. As you can see on 1stDibs, rustic wares offer no end of inspiration.

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Style: Rustic
Brindle Cow Hide Rug
Located in Highland, IN
This cow hide rug is not only beautiful with it's brindle color and markings, it is in great condition.
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20th Century Argentine Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Cowhide

Six Foot Cow Hide Rug
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large cow hide rug measuring over six feet. Beautiful style for your modern or rustic style home. Please confirm location NY or NJ
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20th Century Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Cowhide

A Vintage Cow Hide Rig With Felt Back
Located in Hudson, NY
This fun old hide rug from the early 20th century retains its old felt backing and shows an all over pattern of well placed black and white spots. An unusual surviver of the time ru...
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Early 20th Century American Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Felt, Hide

Unusual Vintage Room Size Braided Rug
Located in New York, NY
Incredible room size braided rug featuring repeating disks of expanding concentric rings of polychrome fabric on a black background. While this is a country style rug, its bold, gra...
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Mid-20th Century American Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Cotton

Modern Handmade Brown Rustic Cowhide Rug
Located in Norwalk, CT
This beautiful modern Cowhide rug adds a rustic charm to any space in your house and can be used as a floor carpet, a couch throw, or even a wall de...
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21st Century and Contemporary Argentine Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Cowhide, Leather

Modern Handmade Rustic Designed Brown Cowhide Rug
Located in Norwalk, CT
This beautiful modern Cowhide rug adds a rustic charm to any space in your house and can be used as a floor carpet, a couch throw, or even a wall de...
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21st Century and Contemporary Argentine Rustic North and South American Rugs

Materials

Cowhide, Leather

Brown Modern Handmade Rustic Designed Cowhide Rug
Located in Norwalk, CT
This beautiful modern Cowhide rug adds a rustic charm to any space in your house and can be used as a floor carpet, a couch throw, or even a wall de...
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21st Century and Contemporary Argentine Rustic North and South American Rugs

Materials

Cowhide, Leather

Mexican Zapotec Wool Rug Abstract Modern Design Hand-Dyed Mustard White Brown
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This abstract rug is made by master weaver Roman Gutierrez in Oaxaca, Mexico. Yellow/ mustard, creamy white and brown/almond colors are portraited in this modern Zapotec rug...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mexican Wool Yellow Small Rug Handmade Oaxaca Hand-Dyed Natural Pigment Carpet
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This beautiful Zapotec rug is a limited collection piece made by Master Artisan Román Gutierrez. Every yarn is hand-dyed using natural ingredients and pigments from the Oaxaca region...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid-20th Century Handmade Large Square American Rag Rug
Located in New York, NY
A vintage American large square American rag rug handmade during the mid-20th century.
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Mid-20th Century American Rustic North and South American Rugs

Materials

Wool, Yarn

Distressed Antique American Hooked Rug with Midcentury Folk Art Style
Located in Dallas, TX
77502, distressed antique American Hooked rug with Midcentury Folk Art style. With its bold expressive design and lovingly time-worn composition, this distressed antique hooked rug i...
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Early 20th Century Virgin Islands Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mexican Zapotec Wool Rug Abstract Modern Design Hand-Dyed Red Fuchsia
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This abstract rug is made by master weaver Roman Gutierrez in Oaxaca, Mexico. Red wine, fuchsia and colors are light mustard tonalities are portrayed in this modern Zapotec rug...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Rustic Southwestern Style North American Navajo Tribal Accent Rug, circa 1940
Located in New York, NY
A vintage North American Navajo tribal flat-weave small accent rug in the rustic southwestern style handmade during the mid-20th century. Measures: 4'6" x 6'4".
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Mid-20th Century American Rustic North and South American Rugs

Materials

Wool

Rustic Southwestern Style North American Navajo Tribal Throw Rug, circa 1920
Located in New York, NY
An antique North American Navajo tribal flat-weave throw rug in the rustic southwestern style handmade during the early 20th century. Measures: 2' 11" x 4' 3".
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Early 20th Century American Rustic North and South American Rugs

Materials

Wool

Contemporary South American Handwoven Mat
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary South American handwoven mat South America, circa 2015. Handwoven, 80% southern cattail, 20% cotton.
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2010s South American Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Cotton, Natural Fiber

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Rustic north and south american rugs for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Rustic north and south american rugs for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage north and south american rugs created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include rugs and carpets, wall decorations and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with fabric, wool and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Rustic north and south american rugs made in a specific country, there are North America, United States, and South America pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original north and south american rugs, popular names associated with this style include and Roman Gutierrez . It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for north and south american rugs differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $150 and tops out at $12,000 while the average work can sell for $1,650.

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