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By Leslie Stroh
12 ICOC 2011 June Con fe rence in S tockho lm
16 Sphinx Graph ic Des ign Team Wins Two Cove ted Awards
18 Ar iana Rugs Wins Award a t Domotex
19 Zorou fy In t roduces New Grand Urn F in ia lSa fav ieh Inc reases Warehouse Capac i t y in Ca l i fo rn ia
22 Di rec to ry o f A rea Rug Exh ib i to rsH igh Po in t Marke t , Ap r i l 2 - 7 , 2011
Prices for rugs were raised this spring, and withthe current increases, you can expect another roundof price increases this fall.
One of the many things that has happened to thehand knots is that there is now a shortage of over-sized (10’x14’ and larger) Iranian Persian rugs.Firstly, the repair and restoration of Iranian Persianrugs has beenstopped by theembargo of ship-ping Iranian rugsinto or out of theUS. Persian de-signs from othercountries are stillavailable, al-though that sup-ply in knottedrugs is shrinkingbecause of thedifficulty in find-ing weavers. It isthe length of therug/carpet thatdetermines theweaving time, soa 12x20 takes atleast 50% longerto come off loomthan a 10’x14’. Inother words, getused to waiting.
As to findingoversized Persianrugs, we haveheard that you can find oversized Persians at our ad-vertisers: Tepp Team, Momeni, and Romani. I know,a blatant plug, but they do carry inventory. The com-plaint originated with our friends at Marjan, whohave a warehouse full of Persian rugs for resellerswho buy quantity.
Wool is at the highest price in 20 years, and cot-ton is at an all time high. And guess what, both com-modities are hard to find, and harder to find in quan-tity. On average yarn prices for synthetic and natural
fibers have risen 40%-60% with most of the increasecoming in the last three months (1st Q 2011).
After cost increases were announced, and price in-creases in the market became common, firmsstopped ordering tufted rugs in India. At the mo-ment, producers are looking for orders. Without or-ders, they will loose workers and the supply poten-tial will go down not up. Prices can’t go down be-
cause the yarnprices are setglobally, and thecost of living isrising. The work-ers have to eat,and food is a ma-jor part of theirdaily expense.
If there are noorders, thenthere is no workfor the weavers,and they go lookfor work else-where. Problemis they don’t allcome back.
Now there iscommodity de-mand. At a recentwool auction theChinese bought40-60% of thefall clip. Otherstories have theChinese buying
80% of available carpet wool. We hear that it is diffi-cult to get Indian wool. So, there is a shortage at pro-duction at the farm. There is a shortage in the mar-ket, but the Chinese are buying.
Synthetic fibers in a machine woven product areno better. All the material costs have risen dramati-cally, and the buyers are cutting the size of a rug tohold a price point. A 5’x8’ is now a pregnant 4’x6’.The machine woven category is now almost com-pletely transitional/contemporary designs, and gen-erally the largest size available is an 8’x10’/8’x11’.
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andDesign: Spring Fabric ForecastBy Wesley Mancini
Excited about attending the April Furniture Market? Here’s a sneakpeak at what upholstery trends you’ll be seeing.
Fabric trends continue to evolve beyond tradition even though theymight be “historic in origin”. With innovative weave structures, tex-tures, and current art, fabrics look fresh. Color, as always, is the sin-gle most important aspect of any textile.
One trend that continues to be relevant across the board is the“Natural “ story. Whether the fiber is natural or not, the perception hasto be “natural” as opposed to manmade. Linen looks continue to dom-inate the fabric world.
Tesauro has a fiber content of rayon, linen, and cotton. While the design is based on an 18th centurydamask, it has been contemporized with a subtle ombre in the ground and home spun feel. Piacenza, asmall lattice, coordinates with the damask while using the same fiber content. A coarse stripe, Fermo,
with its thick cotton content, follows through with the natural fiber trend.
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The next ICOC Conference iscoming up fast. This will be the12th conference, with the first oneheld in London in 1976. TheOriental Carpets is dedicated toadvancing the understanding ofcarpet and related textile arts pri-marily of the eastern hemisphere.
The conferences have been held inmany international cities everyfew years. The last conference washeld in Istanbul. in 2007. DennisR. Dodds is the Secretary-Generalof the Executive Committee.
The upcoming conference willbe held in Stockholm June 16-19,
2011, with a pre-conference tourto Copenhagen (14-15 June) and apost-conference to rour St.Petersburg (20-23 June), which isheavily booked. Those longing foran entertaining and educationaltrip filled with international ex-perts speaking on a wide variety ofsubjects need to sign up as soon aspossible at www.ICOC 2011stock-holm.se. To save on airfares, makereservations immediately and or-ganize any needed visa and flightconnections. June is an ideal timeto be visiting this part of the
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N. K. Chaudhary, founder of Jaipur Rugs, receivedthe 2010 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Yearaward in New Delhi. This award was bestowed onhonorees in nine categories this Feburary withChaudhary receiving the distinction for the “Start-Up” category. While the jury considered predefinedcriterion such as entrepreneurial spirit, financial per-formance, strategic direction, innovation and per-sonal integrity, it placed a special emphasis on theglobal impact of the nominees, to reflect Indiaís po-sition in the emerging new global economic impact.There were over 300 nominations this year, thetwelfth year the award has been given in India.
According to a case study supervised by the au-thor of C.K. Prahalad “The Fortune at the Bottom ofthe Pyramid” written Jennifeer Anderson, NinaHenning, Marion Ntirui and Shara Senior, “TheJaipur Rugs case explores how a company can bene-
fit the poor by connecting them with world markets.Jaipur Rugs makes this connection by building andorchestrating a global supply chain on a massivescale--one focused on developing human capabilityand skills at the grass roots level, providing steadyincomes for rural men and women in the most de-pressed areas of India and connecting them withmarkets of the rich, such as the United States.”
According to the material supplied the businessphilosophy. Chaudary has developed for Jaipur goesbeyond merely selling rugs. Strong family ties andpersonal relationships play a large role in the compa-nyís building block foundation. Chaudary’s daugh-ter, Asha Chaudhary, President of the US operations,was “elated at this prestigious honor my father hasreceived from such a highly respected organizationas Ernst & Young.”
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Sphinx by Oriental Weavers received two awardsat the 2011 American Advertising Federation ADDYAwards Banquet. The Sphinx graphic design andmarketing team developed the new catalog withfeedback from retail salespeople across the countryin order to provide the best tool for their sales peo-ple to assist consumers on the retail floor.
With over 400 entries submitted, Sphinx receivedthe coveted GOLD ADDY® in the “PrintedCatalog/Selling Tool” category for their 2011 SphinxProduct Catalog. A panel of industry experts evalu-ates creative dimensions of each entry, and the GOLDADDY® is awarded in recognition of the highest lev-el of creative excellence and best overall printed cat-alog in the show.
Sphinx also received the SILVER ADDY® in the“Four-Color Brochure” category for their OptionsReversible Rugs Brochure which was noted as out-standing and worthy of recognition.
“As soon as the 2011 Sphinx catalog hit our cus-tomers stores it received excellent reviews. Ourgraphic designers, Jim Kooi and Ryan Casey, have re-ally outdone themselves on this year’s catalog. Thesemen are very creative in preparing catalogs, ads,brochures that portray our image as a fashion leaderbut are also instrumental in selling our creative prod-uct and innovation in all aspects of our business,”
said Jonathan Witt, Vice President of OrientalWeavers.
In addition, at the High Point Furniture, thisspring Sphinx has doubled its showroom space andis showing in Showplace at #3555. All product lineswill be shown, including area rugs, broadloom andpadding.
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Besides visiting a robust International Dealers’Fair of antique rugs and seeing exhibitions ofCaucasian, Anatolian and Persian rugs and textilesfrom private collections, a special display of rareCentral Asian Turkmen carpets and trappings is be-ing organized.
You will be able to feast your eyes on the world fa-mous “Marby” rug and 17th century TurkishTransylvanian rugs, glorious “Polonaise” carpets, col-
orful 18th century Swedish folk textiles and the ex-quisite Safavid silk velvet coat that belonged toQueen Christina. There are visits to several museumexhibitions, including the Royal.. Many day excur-sions in Stockholm’s splendid cultural and historicsites will be offered.
An art filled pre-conference tour takes you toCopenhagen, Denmark, and a post conference tourof 5 nights and 4 days takes one to the amazing cityof St. Petersburg in Russia.
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Ariana Rugs Wins Award at Domotex
This January Ariana Rugs won the Best Traditional Workshop/FormalDesign Award at the Domotex Carpet Design Awards in Hannover,Germany. The winning design in this category was a Polonaise Designfrom the Safavid era 16th century Persia. This rug has a hand spun woolpile with hand spun silk highlights.
There is quite a history to the rich and elegant Polonaise carpets dur-ing the Safavid period. Apparently the workshops were allowed, whenthey had time, to work for other clients as well as the Shah. A numberof these rugs have thus ended up in Europe and have survived into thiscentury in the collections of the Kings of Denmark, the Hapsburgs inAustria, the Czartoryskis of Poland and the Royal House of Savoy inItaly. Others were given as diplomatic gifts by the Shah. TheMetropolitan Museum in New York received a gift of a Polonaise carpetwith silk, gold and silver threads from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1950.The Polonaise carpets have become prized possessions.
In this year’s contest, 189 carpets were presented for participation.There were 11 categories, including best liked by visitors. For the firsttime the competition was open to non-exhibitors as well as exhibitors atthe trade show. As Enrich Pastor commented, “The mixing of old tradi-tions with new designs, fashionable colors with old techniques shows;through the Carpet Design Awards, that the hand made rug industry isconstantly able to keep injecting new life into this ancient craft tradi-tion.”
The judges were John W. Bain, United Kingdom, currently Brinton’sGlobal Commercial Design Director; Enric Pastor, currently of ADArchitectural Design, Spain; James A. Ffrench, a director of BeauvaisCarpets, New York; Ewald Schlogel, Austria, a senior carpet buyer andproduct developer with XXXLutz KG: and David Sorgato, Italy, Founderof the Michail Gallery in Milan and Chair of the Judging Panel.
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Pineapple and the new Grand Urn finial.
The new design is a solid, 100% brass finial avail-able in every stunning finish standard to the GrandDynasty collection. The new Grand Urn finial be-came available for ordering on February 15,2011.The well known Zoroufy line offers a wide se-lection of decorative hardware products, to fit anystyle and budget.
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Safavieh purchased a new warehouse in Fontana,California, in a strategic move that will significantlyincrease the speed of drop shipments to consumerson the West Coast. The 150,000 square feet ware-house with 35 foot ceilings gives the company a to-tal of 1,000,000 square feet of warehousing spaceacross North America, including facilities in Easton,PA. Port Washington, NY, and a new distributioncenter in LaSalle, Ontario. Safavieh drop ships thou-sands of packages daily to end-use customers on be-
half of retailers in all 50 states, Canada, SouthAmerica, Europe and Asia.
“Since implementing a state of the art logisticsprogram in 2008, one of our main competitive ad-vantages has been the ability to ship product withinthree days. The new distribution centers inCalifornia and Canada will expand our warehousestock levels to provide immediate delivery on over1000 programmed designs, each in more than eightsizes and several color schemes,” Arash Yaraghi.”
Arsizio, (above) continues in the realm of what’s “old is new” takingLace from yesteryear and updating it as upholstery fabric with di-mensional relief. Dramatic contrast in value helps achieve the mod-
ern look of this pattern. Lace is also a current trend in women’s apparel.
“What’s old is new”, this trend is about a subconscious remembering of your childhood and the comforting warmth of your matri-archs. This concept takes very familiar textiles, like crocheted Doilies or Lace and updates them for the modern age.
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andDesign: Spring Fabric Forecastcontinued from page 10
Savonna, emulates a pineapple Doily, shown in a con-temporary color combination using gray and off white.Gray continues to be a neutral that is in the forefront.
Yellow is a color trend that is beginning to emerge. This color cast has been removed from neutrals during the past years. We havegone from warm (yellowed) beiges to cooler grays and redder neutrals. This absence has opened the doors for yellow to pop back intothe forefront. This color will be shown as accents only (not solids) in order to make this fashion color more livable for the consumer.
Taranto (above)is a novelty pattern that draws from the punctua-tion marks of a typewriter (you’ll see more novelties emerge nextseason). Pozzuoli is a small scale non-mirrored stripe that is con-temporized with a curvilinear movement while highlighted with anancient ottoman empire ”crescent moon”. Cescena is a multicol-ored all over geometric. All three fabrics, while yellow in feel, arewoven with off-white, neutrals, and grays. I call this color combi-
nation “Goldfinch”.
Multicultural inspiration continues to be a strong trend especially from Central Asia (Rajasthan, Uzbekistan, etc). While theSuzani medallion motif has run its course with over saturation, other less familiar motifs are coming forward. These tribal textiles
typically are embroidered, ikat, and/or appliquéd in structure in their original tribal form.
Veneto, (below) while inspired from a traditional nomadic motif, isshown here in color “Majolica”. Orange has made a strong impact
over the past several years and continues to be a fashion forward color.
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The comfort of tradition inspired by historic rug motifs continues to be a mainstay. Heavy weight tapestries, with coarse cottonyarns, give both a sense of quality and durability. This construction goes well with leather and yet the luxurious quality has a look
of comfort and ease.
Ancona (left) is based on ahistoric Aubusson rug. Thecolor ”Tea Rose” mixes neu-trals with a touch of pink, illustrating how a fashioncolor can be soothing and
livable.
Zenlae (above) a bold, masculine, and assertive design motif, whilebased on historic reference, brings an elegance to any room, as well, is
leather friendly. Novelty fabrics are beginning to emerge. These fabrics
can cater to any type clientele (from contemporary to classic).
Cucciolo,(above) which means “puppy’ in Italian, has buckles andstraps with silhouettes of various pedigree dog breeds.
The next trend is the revitalization of “florals”. While textiledesign historically has been dominated by floral designs theirabsence has been noted by many. Taking flowers and creatinginnovative art and weaves, while using unexpected colorations
can give this genre a fresh face.
Potenza, (right) is an explosion of paint creating an abstract “poppy”like motif, this coupled with matelasse leaves contemporizes what
was once a stale category, the floral.
While we are living in a new world, we must not forget where we’ve come from. It’s apparent that today’s fabrics are fresh andnew, yet the glimmer of historic fabric reference prevails.
All fabrics shown are from the Wesley Mancini Collection at Home Fabrics.
Wesley Mancini has been involved in domestic fabric design for the past 28 years with the Wesley Mancini by Home Fabrics lineof upholstery. He also designs decorative trimmings and drapery hardware for Classical Elements. Recently, he and Due ProcessTrading Co. signed a long term arrangement to create an ongoing rug line carrying his name as well. He has earned: the HomeTexAward, The Grand Trillium Award, the DuPont Creative Leadership Award, as well, is the only National Endowment for the Artsgrant recipient for fabric design. All fabrics copyright 2011 Wesley Mancini..
Wesley Mancini designs for the furniture industry and does not sell retail or to the trade. For more information about the fabricsshown contact: www.valdeseweavers.com.
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We select our floor covering depending on theneeds and desires of our client. Durability andsustainability are all very important factors, aswell as aesthetically pleasing. When we aredoing a large commercial job, we startwith the wall-to-wall carpet color andeverything revolves around that. Therug in a space is usually our jumpingoff point.
What markets or design centers doyou attend?
We attend the Atlanta Gift Show andthe High Point Furniture Marketregularly. We also visit the AtlantaDesign Center at least once a month toobtain more inventory for our own use.However, we are fortunate to haveTogar Rugs here in our town. They arealways very helpful andaccommodating. We are particularlydrawn to Oushaks, the extremelymuted ones as well as the Tibetanwoven rugs.
Do you have any favorite styles or fibers?We love to use natural sea grass or sisals. They are an affordable choice, as well as being
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Have you ever used a rug in an unusual way?We have found old rugs and used them on ottomans.
Do you shop online, use catalogs, or buy custom?All of the above. From our favorite companies—those whose quality, delivery, etc. we
are familiar with—we feel comfortable ordering on-line and by catalog. We find StarkCarpet very accommodating and use them often. Any type of antique rug, we have to seeit, feel it, and walk on it, before we would buy it for a client.
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We are particularlydrawn to Oushaks,the extremely mutedones.
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Lizzy Summerlin and Shawnna GrahamLS Interiors, Biltmore Village, NC 28803
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When do you choose your floor covering?
Whether the client brings their own arearug to the project, or we are starting fromscratch, I begin almost every project withthe living room rug. For me, it is the anchorfor the room and everything I choose relates backto the rug. It is a great starting point for the restof the home and helps set the tone for the designthroughout.
What markets do you attend? Any favorite source or style?
Because I live in New York City, I try to attendall the markets here. The Architectural DigestHome Show and the New York International GiftFair are my favorites.
My favorite rug source is Studio Four NYCbecause in addition to their well-editedbroadloom carpet selections, they have anamazing collection of custom rugs. Everythingfrom hand woven and hand knotted to flatweave designs and sources from all around theworld. My favorite is the Florence Broadhurst line of hand knotted wool and silk rugs.They are based on designs from the ‘70s of the famous Australian wallpaper designer. Iam a geometric person at heart, so tend to like an area rug with nice, clean graphic lines—sometimes subtle and sometimes bold.
Have you ever used a rug in an unusual way?I had a client who had a weekend home and four children. The client requested a
durable carpet, installed wall to wall on the screen porch that would withstand all sportsand could be easily cleaned. I went out of my aesthetic and comfort zone and specifiedastro-turf! It became an ‘indoor sports arena’ for the family. It could be easily cleaned,and best of all it was inexpensive and easy to install.
Do you shop online, use catalogs or buy custom rugs?I believe in more hands-on custom applications for my clients. Therefore I have never
purchased carpets on line, I like to see and feel the carpets. I want to see the actual colorsand weaves of the carpets. I love the entire design process of a custom carpet and thecollaboration with the vendor as well as my client to come up with the perfect design.Because so much goes into the design, custom rugs are truly like works of art for the floor!
Want to see more? Please go to www.ardenstephenson.com
I believe in hands-on customapplications for my clients.
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