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Story Behind the Art: Originating in 17th–18th century France, French needlepoint rugs were famously woven in Aubusson and Savonnerie workshops for aristocratic settings. Characterized by floral medallions, elegant scrollwork, garlands, and soft pastel palettes, these rugs embodied the refined decorative arts of classical Europe. Created using petit point and gros point techniques, artisans meticulously stitched designs onto canvas foundations, producing highly detailed compositions intended for formal salons and royal chambers. In the late 20th century, China rose as a major center for producing French-style needlepoint rugs. Chinese craftsmen combined traditional embroidery skill with global demand, recreating Aubusson and Savonnerie designs at scale. These hand-stitched or handwoven rugs maintain the antique French aesthetic while meeting the expectations of today’s luxury interior design market.

