september 7 – 10, 2014

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september 7 – 10, 2014
SEPTEMBER
7 – 10, 2014
JAVITS CENTER NYC
www.therugshow.com
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Modern, Traditional and Antique Rugs
44 Glen Cove Rd. Greenvale, NY - 11548
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© All designs copyright Samad Brothers, Inc.
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The Rug Show@Javits, Javits Center, NYC • September 7-10
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The Rug Show in LA, LA Convention Center • March 29-31, 2015
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t- 310 860 1134 f- 310 860 1135 e- [email protected]
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and ready to be shipped today to qualified Dealers.
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Rug Upholstered Ottomans, Headboards, Aubusson Pillows, Accessories
Capa Atlanta Merchandise Mart • Building One, Showroom 11-F-8
Capa Headquarters and Showroom in High Point • 319 North Main Street (336) 885-9999
Capa • Frederick, MD • 52 South Market Street (301) 696-0066
9 Smedley Drive • Newtown Square, PA 19073
Phone: 610-425-1060
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HOTEL DISCOUNT
A block of deeply discounted rooms is available at
the luxury 4.5 Star Hudson Hotel NY in Midtown.
The Rug Show rate is $99 per night/ 2 night max.
Call for reservations and mention The Rug Show:
(800) 606-6090. Additional room nights are
available at special rates. Space is Limited.
BREAKFAST DAILY
All attendees are invited to join us for continental
breakfast and coffee daily at the Javits Center.
INFORMATIVE SEMINARS
The Rug Show will feature valuable CEU approved
seminars for ASID (American Society of Interior
Designers) and IIDA (International Interior Design
Association) Members.
SEPT 7 — DINNER PARTY
Kick off The RUG SHOW Sunday evening, Sept. 7
at our Opening Day Cocktail/Dinner Party.
Registration is REQUIRED at the Javits Center
during show hours to obtain your credentials and
for complete venue details.
SEPTEMBER 7–10 2014
JAVITS CENTER NYC
W
e look forward to seeing you this
fall at our third annual event
showcasing the most innovative and
cutting edge designs from some of the
industry’s most renowned producers
and wholesalers. See you there!
SHOW HOURS
SUN. 9 - 6
MON. 9 - 6
TUES. 9 - 6
WED. 9 - 12
Held in conjunction with
Metro Market Week 11.
Come see us at The Javits Center, New York
September 7 - 10, 2014
Angora Ushak Collection
Reproductions of late 19th/early 20th century Oushaks. Premium Angora wool is blended with high plateau
Anatolian wool, resulting in high color luminosity.
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Vintage Collection
In Vintage Collection, we transform semi-antique Turkish rugs to a remarkable new composition.Through the
power of intense color, we salvage the old and imperfect, evolving it to the unpredictable, innovative,
dramatic new collection.
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Vestige Collection
In Vestige Collection, semi-antique Turkish rugs are salvaged; dyed in contemporary colors and hand
stitched, evolving them into a new organic, imperfect yet charismatic new collection.
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1088 Huff Road NW. Atlanta, GA 30318 // 404 350 8558 // www.anadolrugs.com // [email protected]
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CREATING FINE HANDMADE CARPETS
NEW YORK SHOWROOM 13 EAST 30TH STREET. NY 10016
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T. 212 532 6777
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Robin Gray Design
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Scribble NYC: platinum earth
Paint Stripe: taupe sky
street talk collection
Abra: agua fria
robingraydesign.com • 505 995 8411
hand-made custom carpets
Robin Gray’s new collection Street Talk gives life to the language of the concrete world around us all,
a universal dialect that crosses borders and boundaries.
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Loyalty and endless options.
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Sept. 7-10
One of the Lar gest Sources of Fine Pakistani Rugs in the USA
K A S H E E
600 Meadowlands Parkway, Suite 21 • Secaucus, NJ 07094
Tel: (201) 867-6900• Fax: (201) 867-6980
email: [email protected] • website: www.kashee.us
Showrooms: Atlanta - AmericasMar t #4-E-12 • New Jersey
See us this fall The Rug Show@Javits Sept. 7-10
W
e look forward to seeing you at our
annual event showcasing the most
innovative and cutting edge designs from
some of the industry’s most renowned
producers and wholesalers. Don’t miss
the informative CEU approved industry
seminars, free continental breakfast daily
— plus our signature kick-off party
Sunday evening. See you there!
SHOW HOURS
SUN. 9 - 6
MON. 9 - 6
TUES. 9 - 6
WED. 9 - 12
AUG.30 - SEPT.5, 2015
JAVITS CENTER NYC . HALL 1-B
Held in conjunction with Metro Market Week 12.
MARCH 29-31, 2015
L A C O N V E N TION CENTER
The Rug Show is a non-profit organization. For more information, visit www.therugshow.com.
www.therugshow.com
Make plans to see us in
sunny LA at our third annual
West-coast edition of
THE RUG SHOW!
Come and see us at
The Rug Show @ Javit Center, New York
on September 7-10, 2014.
9030 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211
T: 310-271-7882 F: 310-271-7827
[email protected]
www.AZADUSA.net
Come and see us at
The Rug Show @ Javit Center, New York
on September 7-10, 2014.
9030 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211
T: 310-271-7882 F: 310-271-7827
[email protected]
www.AZADUSA.net
Carpet Making and Ecology: “Green” Rugs
by James Opie
Before the invention of aniline dyes, all handmade rugs were “green” in
many ways, including a way few could have predicted. During rare periods
of severe economic instability, including the collapsed German economy
following World War II, Oriental rugs served as a medium of exchange. They
functioned as money. I learned this from a customer after opening my retail
store in Portland in 1975. A German-American who was fourteen at the close
of the war, he recalled a question his parents often heard during the period
when German money was worthless and new currency had yet to be printed.
Those with quantities of food to barter asked, “Do you have gold, diamonds,
or Oriental rugs?” This man admired handmade rugs but acquired them primarily due to having heard that
question so often in the months following the war. “When money is not any good,” he told himself, “be sure to
own some Oriental rugs.” For him, rugs were better than “green money,” or currency of any color.
That was before the vegetable-dye renaissance of the mid- to late-1980s, and some of the rugs this man
purchased, rarely spending more than two or three hundred dollars for a piece, contained synthetic dyes. Had
his worst fears materialized and he again heard that question, his rug acquisitions containing synthetically dyed
yarns could not have made the grade. Even in 1975, the question would have been refined to focus on vegetaldyed rugs, and perhaps ones made before 1920.
The consequence of using aniline and chrome dyes still impacts the value of tens of thousands of antique
pieces. Fortunately, during the mid-to late-1980s, a great “return to vegetable-dyes” was spearheaded by the
DOBAG project in Turkey, by Woven Legends, and by my Iranian friend Abbas Sayahi, who did not return to
“honest dyes” because he never left them. Today, growing numbers of rugs are woven with vegetal-dyed yarns, a
bedrock feature of my own production in Afghanistan.
Talk about green! The wool is in these rugs is sheared by hand, from sheep who live to produce another
crop of wool next year. The wool is then spun by hand, without leaning on Afghanistan’s limited capacity for
generating electricity. The gathering and growing of vegetal dye-stuffs, following ancient customs and methods,
damages nothing while providing income for growing numbers of individual villagers and farming families.
Unlike synthetic dyes, disposing of residues from natural dyes leaves streams and surface soils unpolluted.
Further, no weaver’s hands are dyed with who-knows-what, and when these rugs are thirty, fifty, or one-hundred
years old they will not go into dumpsters, on their way to landfills. They will, I predict, be treasured, as will the
traditionally oriented products of many American and European importers, who nod politely to fleeting trends
while sticking resolutely to their principles.
While my own connections in Afghanistan date to my first trip there in 1973, the vegetal-dye portion of
my efforts lean on the inspired influence of Chris Walter, of Yayla Tribal Rugs and Alex and Ahmad Ahmadi of
Ariana, Fred Hazin, and others. My friend Abbas Sayahi helped, too, as trail-blazing dyers who first “returned”
to vegetal dyes in Afghanistan were trained by him in his large facility near Shiraz.
To prepare for the future we first need to believe in it, carrying what worked best in the past through this
period of cultural crisis, with its many attacks on traditional aesthetics. A person can label as “art” anything
he or she wants. But quality is not infinitely flexible. Today’s high-quality “green” rugs are a testament to the
timeless attraction to the real and the beautiful. Many importers are putting their green-money on the line, and
generations to come will thank us.
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I N S P I R AT I O N
B E S S A R A B I A N
S O U R C E
M OT I F S
ELIKO
Antique & Decorative Rugs
102 Madison Avenue 4th floor
New York City 212-725-1600
www.elikorugs.com
www.elikocustomrugs.com
[email protected]
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THE
COLLECTION
The Afghanistan of our day-to-day media is a broken
nation, living closer to despair than to hope. Our project—
linking skilled Afghan rug weavers with North Americans
who appreciate special rugs—leans toward the hope side
of the equation.
In selecting a piece from The James Opie Collection,
discerning consumers join a network of relationships
sustaining hope in Afghanistan. Simultaneously, everyone
experiencing these rugs is nourished by their beauty.
Learn more: www.jamesopie-rugs.com
We c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e y o u t o c o m e a n d s e e u s
at The Rug Show@Javits
Javits Center, NYC | September 7-10
Our collection consists of carpets from different Origins,
s u c h a s I n d i a , P a k i s t a n , P e r s i a a n d Tu r k e y.
NEMAN
INTERNATIONAL INC.
501 Penhorn Avenue, Unit 8 • Secaucus, NJ 07094
Tel: 201-590-0000 • Fax: 201-590-0099 • www.nemanintl.com • email: [email protected]
CARAVAN RUG CORP.
Traditional
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Transitions to
8725 Wilshire Boulevard – Beverly Hills, CA 90211
T: 310-358-1222
F: 310-358-1220
www.caravanrug.com
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SEPTEMBER
7–10 2014
JAVITS CENTER NYC
Welcome to our third annual event
showcasing the most innovative and
cutting edge designs from some of the
industry’s most renowned producers
and wholesalers.
www.therugshow.com
2014 Exhibitors
Afghan Made Carpets
AGS Rugs
Amici Imports
Anadol Rug Co
Ariana Rugs
Art Resources
Ayka Design
Azad Rug Company
Azad USA
Capa Imports
Caravan Rug Corporation
Eliko Antique & Decorative Rugs
HRI
James Opie
Kalaty
Kashee & Sons, Inc.
Lawrence of La Brea
Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries
Michaelian & Kohlberg
Mobayen
Modern Tribal Arts
Momeni
Nalbandian
Nasiri
The Rug Show is a non-profit organization. For more information, visit www.therugshow.com.
Neman International
Pasargad Carpets
Robin Gray Design
Romani Rugs
Rugzy
S & H Rugs
Samad
Slocum Rug Gallery
The Creative Touch
Thibault Van Renne
Tissage
Wool and Silk Rugs