Topkapi

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production

  • hand-knotted 70% Tibetan wool and 30% Chinese silk

  • 100 knots per inch

  • 5mm pile

  • 18+ weeks lead time

  • flexible customization

about this design

Named after Mehmet the Great’s Ottoman Palace that serves today as a world renown cultural museum in Istanbul, Topkapi, incorporates and makes modern ancient motifs used in Anatolian rugs since time out of mind.

By scaling up tribal Turkish motifs, overlaying them and adding space, Gardner recognizes the cultures, people and quality of hand-knotted rugs while at the same time placing these timeless values firmly in the present.

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production

  • hand-knotted 70% Tibetan wool and 30% Chinese silk

  • 100 knots per inch

  • 5mm pile

  • 18+ weeks lead time

  • flexible customization

about this design

Named after Mehmet the Great’s Ottoman Palace that serves today as a world renown cultural museum in Istanbul, Topkapi, incorporates and makes modern ancient motifs used in Anatolian rugs since time out of mind.

By scaling up tribal Turkish motifs, overlaying them and adding space, Gardner recognizes the cultures, people and quality of hand-knotted rugs while at the same time placing these timeless values firmly in the present.

production

  • hand-knotted 70% Tibetan wool and 30% Chinese silk

  • 100 knots per inch

  • 5mm pile

  • 18+ weeks lead time

  • flexible customization

about this design

Named after Mehmet the Great’s Ottoman Palace that serves today as a world renown cultural museum in Istanbul, Topkapi, incorporates and makes modern ancient motifs used in Anatolian rugs since time out of mind.

By scaling up tribal Turkish motifs, overlaying them and adding space, Gardner recognizes the cultures, people and quality of hand-knotted rugs while at the same time placing these timeless values firmly in the present.