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European DAMASK IVORY Area RUG 3x4 Oriental French Carpet | ![]() |
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US $34.80 | 29d 27m |
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Ivory Gold AREA RUG 5x8 (area size 6x8) Damask Ivory Oriental French Carpet | ![]() |
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Central Oriental 4611.14.15 26 in. Royal Emporer Oriental Rug Ivory $35.1 The major focus Central Oriental is to provide high quality products at fair and reasonable prices. They travel the world to find the best factories that produce outstanding quality rugs to correspond with today s fashion trends. Featuring French and Persian designs in a soft pastel color palette' the machine made Oriental rugs of the Royal collection offer classic patterns that trace back centuries. These synthetic rugs bring together old world charm with fresh colors that are right in line with today's home fashions. The Machine made Oriental rugs of Royal are made Central Oriental's rich and luxurious Exellan (TM) yarn' which is an advanced generation synthetic rug fibrt that has the look and feel of wool. 1'000'000 points per square meter. Traditionally designed ivory rug . 26amp;quot; Roll Runner. |
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Platelets Ivory Graeco-Oriental with a Box Decorated $34.99 Platelets Ivory Graeco-Oriental with a Box Decorated - Giclee Print |
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Tokyo Rococo Oriental Garden Ivory $8.98 Designed by Carol Van Zandt for Andover Fabrics, this cotton print features a heady mixture of large oriental florals. Colors includes taupe, cocoa, ivory, powder blue, purple and teal on an ivory backgound. |
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Eastern Weavers Rugs K26IVIV2x3 Martha K26 Ivory Ivory 2x3 Oriental Rug $155.25 Primary Color: Ivory. Secondary Color: Ivory. Construction: Hand Tufted. Material: Wool. Pile Height: 0.50 . Style: Oriental |
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Eastern Weavers Rugs K26IVIV3 6x5 6 Martha K26 Ivory Ivory 3 6x5 6 Oriental Rug $441.45 Primary Color: Ivory. Secondary Color: Ivory. Construction: Hand Tufted. Material: Wool. Pile Height: 0.50 . Style: Oriental |
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Eastern Weavers Rugs K26IVIV2 6x8 0 Martha K26 Ivory Ivory 2 6x8 0 Oriental Rug $459 Primary Color: Ivory. Secondary Color: Ivory. Construction: Hand Tufted. Material: Wool. Pile Height: 0.50 . Style: Oriental |
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Eastern Weavers Rugs K26IVIV5x8 Martha K26 Ivory Ivory 5x8 Oriental Rug $918 Primary Color: Ivory. Secondary Color: Ivory. Construction: Hand Tufted. Material: Wool. Pile Height: 0.50 . Style: Oriental |
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Eastern Weavers Rugs K26IVIV8x10 Martha K26 Ivory Ivory 8x10 Oriental Rug $1836 Primary Color: Ivory. Secondary Color: Ivory. Construction: Hand Tufted. Material: Wool. Pile Height: 0.50 . Style: Oriental |
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Eastern Weavers Rugs K26IVIV9x12 Martha K26 Ivory Ivory 9x12 Oriental Rug $2478.6 Primary Color: Ivory. Secondary Color: Ivory. Construction: Hand Tufted. Material: Wool. Pile Height: 0.50 . Style: Oriental |
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Rimmel Lycra French Manicure - Ivory. $4.59 This Rimmel Lycra Ivory nail varnish is the perfect delicate shade to create the ultimate sophisticated French Manicure.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 3165143298558. |
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Amalfi Ivory Oriental Rug (8' Round) $421.68 Machine-made of durable and allergen-free olefin, this rug features a beautiful Oriental pattern. Rich tones of ivory, beige and green highlight this rug.Primary materials: Olefin Pile height: 4 inches Style: TraditionalPrimary color: Ivory Pattern: Oriental Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo. |
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The Flagellation of Christ, Detail of Ivory Diptych, French, 14th Century $49.99 The Flagellation of Christ, Detail of Ivory Diptych, French, 14th Century - Giclee Print |
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Madonna and Child, Ivory Statue, French, Early 13th Century $39.99 Madonna and Child, Ivory Statue, French, Early 13th Century - Giclee Print |
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5 3 x 7 7 Rectangular Area Rug - Ivory Visions by Kas Oriental Rugs Moda Collection $178 5 3 x 7 7 Rectangular Area Rug - Ivory Visions by Kas Oriental Rugs Moda Collection |
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Baroque interiors - main features
Europe between 1600 and 1750 was an area of new scientific discoveries, new philosophies, new political ideologies, development of cities, time of social transformations and time of absolutism. In brief it was time of great transition, social adolescence – it was dynamic and turbulence time. Baroque as each multimedial style reflects this social, cultural and political mood. New art dimension was supported by powerful Roman Catholic Church as perfect propaganda instrument and by despotic European leaders as kings - emperors. As a consequence this style as other before was plying in theatrical rules to achieve the biggest impression. In fact were differences in style dependent from part of Europe, social patronage or function of art, but what about interiors…?
Tropme l’oeil
Illusory paint technique commonly used in baroque for great – scale ceilings pictures but also as a mural, oil and furniture. It was applied both in churches, palaces, private residential houses, in galleries, libraries, halls, and bedrooms or internal domes with mainly allegorical scenes. From great painters should to mention Pietro da Cortona, Andrea Pozzo, Baciccio and Charles Le Brun.
Stucco Work
It is kind of application used on walls or as a cartouches for trompe l’oeil in manner of three dimensional decoration. Forms to use in this period were s-shaped, organics and ovals. Common were gilding, silvering or painting stucco with sharp colours. Final effect was more similar to sculpture than basic form.
Gilding
Gilding was an application of thin layers of gold on different surfaces as plaster, wood or metal. In the case of furniture similar technique was Ormolu, as spectacular as deathly dangerous for workers using it because of poisonous fumes generated in that process.
Wall treatment and coverings
The walls were treated in different ways, with wood paneling, painting in fresco, with stucco work and plaster, covering by wallpapers, tapestries, large – scale mirrors (includes Venetian Mirrors), with enormous windows (includes French Windows) extending interiors on gardens or artistic creating landscape and with carved wooden doors. Other types of wall elements were marble pilasters, columns and fireplaces with masterpieces mantels. Wallpapers in baroque were both, imported from China with beautiful, rich colourful patterns and also rich, damasks. In both cases it gives oriental taste. Tapestries were know before, but in baroque considerable development in production was evident. The most remarkable workshops were in Italy - Agostino Melissi and Francesco Barberini, some in France and Netherlands Mirrors in baroque constituted particular facility. Firstly, they expended the interiors and intensified dynamic impression but what is more important put into the rooms theatrical, unreal and mysterious aura. It could be small or medium, handed on the wall carved and framed, covering large parts of walls of which an excellent example was Galerie des Glasses in Versailles, where mirrors were made by first royal glass manufacture founded in 1665 on the initiative of Louis XIV and Colbert, still existing today. Windows as a symbol of status were used to greate scale with transparent glass. Divided in rectangles, toped with arcs to let the light penetrate the rooms, give clearity architectural details and integrate interiors with fabulous gardens. Marble pilatsers and columns were elements which divided walls into the section for sculptures or paintings displays or to set the pace and floating impression. Chimneypieces in Baroque were carved especially from marble, decorated with gilded ornaments and frequently were parts of wall’s composition with mirrors, columns, pediments, sculptures, lights and other movable objects. A sometimes mantel includes timber or steel parts such as parts of decoration and essential for fireplaces equipments.
Floor
In fact, floor coverings were rarity but great baroque achievements were wood parquets arranged with simple geometrical patterns with multicolored timber. Sometimes stone or marble were used in parquet order. Typical woods for parquet were cherry, maple and beech and other types of hardwoods as they may be cleaned easily and are more durable.
Stairs
Other very important element of baroque interiors were stairs, because of its forms rooms could definitely change movable character. Usually stones stairs were twisted into the space, curved line put energy and permanently turbulence. Widely settled with stone or metal balustrades, carved and often topped by sculptures and lights.
Wood, woodwork and furniture
Timber as a material was very preferable and common in that period. Usually used were oak and walnut in view of flexibility, natural abilities and sustainability. It was the great material for wall paneling, later it could by incrusted by decorative layers exotic woods like mahogany or zebrawood, common gilded and painted. It was used to build cupboards, balconies, canopies, cabinets, book shelves or other steady equipment for new types of rooms like libraries, wealthy and powerful citizens or ecclesiastical interiors. Another woods elements were doors, rich carved, scientific objects like globes or measures instruments. Furniture to compare it with renaissance gained more ornaments, more curved lines and bulging shapes. They were often painted with techniques imitating marbling or graining, lavish gilded, with inlays exotics material like ivory, tortoise – shells and silver.
Lights
Both, natural and artificial light in baroque had particular meaning. As many other inventions as light stunt vastly usable as decorative elements of contemporary interiors. Heavy, large – scale’s crystal chandelier or made from bronze with glass finish were used as often as possible.
Sculpture and other objects
Indispensible elements were sculpture and also other objects to be connected with news inventions. Because movement was one the most important principles in baroque and sculptures as objects reflected human movement that this medium turn into basic interior elements of this period. Arguably the greatest Master of this time was Bernini. Mainly marble sculptures as human portraits or group of people in most cases with ecclesiastical themes were arranged like free-standing, standing in niches, as tombs and large compositions. In late baroque one more element had begun his existence. As a new device for time measure clock became a new element which was more decorative then usable but always with triple meaning of dynamism: forms of clock, movement of hands and changing of time.
To summarise, baroque as a style was so unconsciously varying that final effect of artistic creation was very often as splendid as kitsch.
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