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Gloria d'Angeli Rug by Alessandra Baldereschi

USD 5,860
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This captivating rug designed by Alessandra Baldereschi is an artistic homage to 18th-century Venetian painter Giambattista Tiepolo, reinterpreting his “Gloria d’angeli” with a modern twist. The undulating profile reflects the painting's original frame while the floating angelic figures and colors take on a modern style. Entirely hand-tufted in India using wool, this superb rug has a pile of 10mm-height and is customizable in other sizes on request.

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MaterialTextilesDimensions (cm)W 233 x D 1 x H 249Handmade In NepalProduct referenceNODUCO-041Tearsheet

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