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Story Behind the Art: French needlepoint rugs trace their roots to 17th–18th century France, where celebrated workshops in Aubusson and Savonnerie produced luxurious floor coverings for royal courts and aristocratic homes. Designed to complement palaces, châteaux, and grand salons, these rugs were prized for their refined European artistry—often featuring floral medallions, scrolling acanthus, garlands, and elegant borders rendered in soft, pastel-toned palettes inspired by classical painting and decorative arts. Traditionally, the designs were hand-stitched onto canvas using the finely detailed petit point and the slightly larger gros point techniques, allowing for delicate shading, crisp outlines, and a tapestry-like finish. In the late 20th century, production expanded globally, with China emerging as a leading maker of French-style needlepoint rugs. Drawing on long-established embroidery and weaving expertise, Chinese artisans began recreating Aubusson and Savonnerie-inspired patterns at scale. Typically crafted in wool on a cotton canvas foundation, these hand-stitched or handwoven rugs preserve the look and sophistication of antique French originals—while offering a more accessible way to bring that timeless elegance into today’s interiors.

