Lethbridge Herald

‘Tribal style’ puts old rugs to new use

- Kim Cook THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

As part of the red-hot globalism trend, “tribal style” — exotic, eclectic and influenced by travel — has spread from fashion to home decor. There’s a caravan of interestin­g furniture and accessorie­s that work in any space, from the sleek and contempora­ry to the simple and functional.

“It’s a look that’s meant to reflect the places you’ve been and decorative objects you brought home,” says New York designer Elaine Griffin. “And it’s perfectly fine if you’ve voyaged no further than the internet, in the comfort of your living room.”

Rugs are a big part of the style, and not just on the floor. Griffin says “the flat-weave kilim and dhurrie rugs that are now back with a vengeance move stylishly onto upholstere­d chairs, sofas and ottomans.”

Kilim rugs are admired for their bold, geometric flat-weave patterns. They’ve been handwoven for generation­s in Turkey, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

A lot of their appeal lies in the bold motifs and pigment dyes, with elements like wolf ’s mouths, stars and fertility symbols interprete­d in geometric patterns. Back in Victorian England, smoking rooms and nooks were rife with kilim-covered furniture.

British manufactur­er George Smith is known for kilim upholstery marked by careful pattern alignment and crisply tucked edges. They make a range of armchairs and benches covered in detailed modern and vintage Turkish flat-weaves. (https:// protectus.mimecast.com /s/pVqXBEhb dWqRSk

Karma Living’s collection of smartly styled midcentury modern chairs and footstools are upholstere­d in bold stripes and tribal patterns. (https://protectus. mimecast.com/s /LLOJB8h7r d0gu8)

Both new and antique versions are interestin­g, working well not only as upholstery, but as wall hangings or table coverings. The handcrafte­d nature of kilims, Oriental and rag rugs plays well with woods and metals. White walls make them pop, while more saturated hues are complement­ary frames.

Joss & Main’s style director, Donna Garlough, says pouf ottomans are one of her favourite twists on the Bohemian-inspired trend.

“They’re a great way to add a pop of pattern to a room, and you can use them for extra seating if you’re having a party,” she says.

An added bonus of these materials is that they’re pretty tightly woven and durable, and the bright patterns often camouflage stains.

“You don’t have to worry as much about a toddler spilling juice on a kilim-covered cocktail ottoman as you would if the upholstery were linen or leather,” Garlough says.

Atlanta-based artist and textile designer Beth Lacefield has done a collection of kilim poufs for Surya in both muted tones and vibrant hues like raspberry, burnt orange and olive green.

Boston designer Jill Rosenwald’s pouf collection for the retailer is also inspired by Indian flat-weave rugs, with sophistica­ted chocolate browns, greys and other muted hues. (https://protectus. mimecast.com/s/ GWDrB3tZ M37xtn) Crafters will find lots of ideas online for turning inexpensiv­e rag rugs from big box stores into floor pillows, headboard covers and benches.

Courtney Schutz, a designer in Point Reyes, California, turned a staid, traditiona­l, upholstere­d bench into a fun piece for a girls’ room by gilding

the legs and covering the seat with a gumball-colored rag rug. (https://protectus. mimecast.com/s/Y1MEBLsn k35Ysr)

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znN5U3, Toronto designer Jacquelyn Clark offers a simple tutorial on sewing throw-rug pieces into a square, filling it with foam beads, and then closing it up with thread or a zipper to make a big pillow.

While the kilims have an earthy rusticity, distressed wool, linen or silk rugs can make a more elegant piece.

Pottery Barn has a cotton velvet line inspired by Persian carpeting. And West Elm’s Ornament velvet pouf comes in sophistica­ted, soothing hues. (https://protectus. mimecast.com/s/ en90BEseL QV9h8; https://protectus. mimecast.com/s/ WD6GBks 20YmMcR).

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Associated Press photos This undated photo provided by AllModern shows their pillow using rich, earthy hues and bold geometrics which make for this striking and sturdy piece. Kilim rug weaves are trending off the floor, in pillows and upholstery, as part of the global and...
 ??  ?? This undated photo provided by Joss & Main shows the Hailey pouf which is covered in a bold geometric kilim material. “An added bonus of these rug materials is that they're tightly woven and durable, and the bright patterns camouflage stains,” says...
This undated photo provided by Joss & Main shows the Hailey pouf which is covered in a bold geometric kilim material. “An added bonus of these rug materials is that they're tightly woven and durable, and the bright patterns camouflage stains,” says...
 ??  ?? This undated photo provided by Joss & Main shows their Mindy ottoman, which is upholstere­d in a rugged yet stylish material inspired by kilim rugs.
This undated photo provided by Joss & Main shows their Mindy ottoman, which is upholstere­d in a rugged yet stylish material inspired by kilim rugs.

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