Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Circles Carpet
Imperial Circles is one of three carpets designed for the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo 1923. Although the hotel was demolished in 1968, Imperial Circles has appeared in magazines and books on art deco and on design, and is one of the best known carpets designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The carpet has a rich array of deep to muted browns, which contrast with the double circle border with its band of cocoa and apricot that stretching to the inner golden ring.
Made to order in three different sizes:
6’ x 9’ / 1.8 m x 2.7 m
8’ x 10’ / 2.4 m x 3 m
9’ x 12’ / 2.7 m 3.6 m
Composition: 100 % wool. 100 knots per square inch
Design no. FLW 1004
6’ x 9’ / 1.8 m x 2.7 m
8’ x 10’ / 2.4 m x 3 m
9’ x 12’ / 2.7 m 3.6 m
Composition: 100 % wool. 100 knots per square inch
Design no. FLW 1004