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Story Behind the Art: Born in the 19th century as a reaction against cheaply made, mass-produced factory goods, the Arts & Crafts Movement championed originality, quality, and true craftsmanship. Its most influential voice, William Morris, believed in the value of handwork over machinery and introduced a design language that brought nature indoors through furniture, textiles, wallpaper, and rugs—often featuring richly intertwined fruit, flowers, and flowing foliage. Morris-inspired rug designs remain beloved today, standing as a hallmark of Arts & Crafts style with their bold, approachable patterns and nature-rooted themes. Over time, Arts & Crafts rugs have expanded into a wide range of related looks, including Art Nouveau-inspired designs with graceful, curving lines and floral forms, Mission-style simplicity, and geometric motifs influenced by Native American pattern traditions. The style also intersects with American Prairie aesthetics and even draws inspiration from Caucasian rugs, known for their distinctive hand-knotted designs from the Caucasus region. With their organic motifs and thoughtfully layered color palettes, Arts & Crafts rugs continue to feel versatile, timeless, and full of enduring character.

