Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What is "art" silk in a rug?

"Art" silk is a fancy way of saying artificial silk.  Giving the first impression of real silk, art silk is a poor performer over the long term.  Art silk, banana silk, soy silk...these are all fibers which are spun using the same viscose process used to make rayon...a process harmful to the environment.  When these silky strands get wet, either with a spill or by being wet-cleaned, they "bloom" and result in an unsightly appearance.  At this point, they are no longer the beautiful silk look-a-like.  Having tested these fibers with Fiber Seal, a recognized fiber expert in the interior design industry, I would not recommend them.

Real Chinese silk, although more expensive, is far superior to art silk in a rug.  With professional help from companies like Fiber Seal or Micro Seal, real silk can be protected, cleaned and restored to its original loveliness.  So, next time you're looking for a little glamour and sheen in a rug, opt for the real thing...

Quatrefoil pattern--Tibetan wool and raised Chinese silk

Peregrine pattern--designed by David Salkin--100% Chinese silk

Silk Swans pattern--designed by Laurie DeMartino




Saturday, May 14, 2011

Custom Rug for the Bathroom

I'm reposting this due to the blogger.com crash....

Gone are the days of bathmats...remember those little postage stamp-sized cotton throws for the bathroom floor?  Welcome...a custom-made Tibetan rug for the bathroom (designed and delivered by Concept Interiors)...a beautiful pink and cream hand-knotted beauty to rest those freshly-painted toe nails on!  Interior design and color selection by Carrie Rodman at Martha O'Hara Interiors.  Photo by Susan Gilmore.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Custom Rug for the Bathroom

Gone are the days of bathmats...remember those little postage stamp-sized cotton throws for the bathroom floor?  Welcome...a custom-made Tibetan rug for the bathroom (designed and delivered by Concept Interiors)...a beautiful pink and cream hand-knotted beauty to rest those freshly-painted toe nails on!  Interior design and color selection by Carrie Rodman at Martha O'Hara Interiors.  Photo by Susan Gilmore.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Pursuing my passion...

I created this blog out of a desire to show you, the interior designer, some of my rug designs which may inspire you to create a beautiful custom rug for your client's home.  Three years ago, I started my rug business and now have over 200 designs on my website www.conceptinteriors-us.com and a thriving business.

Rugs add warmth, space definition, texture, pattern and color to any space.  From time to time, I will be sharing my rug designs and inspirations and give you some tips and ideas which will help you to make better decisions when making plans for your next area rug.  First in a series of many rug designs is my Lotus Flower and Wedding Rings rug which is a contemporary play on the traditional Tibetan lotus flower design and the age-old wedding ring pattern.

Lotus Flowers and Wedding Rings