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Story Behind The Art: The Arts and Crafts Movement began in the 19th century as a response to mass-produced factory goods, championing handcrafted artistry, originality, and natural beauty. William Morris, a key figure in the movement, influenced home design through organic motifs seen in wallpaper, textiles, and rugs. Arts & Crafts rugs feature intertwining foliage, fruits, and flowers rendered in bold, simplified forms rooted in nature. The style later evolved to incorporate Art Nouveau curves, Mission-style geometry, Native American-inspired linearity, and patterns reminiscent of Caucasian tribal rugs. Their earthy color palettes and nature-driven motifs give Arts and Crafts rugs enduring charm and versatility, making them a favorite in both classic and modern U.S. interiors.

