It's no wonder I felt an instant attraction to The Rug Company Durbar Hall Rug ($1,795- $25,920); the chartreuse and charcoal flocked rug is designed by Designers Guild — a favorite luxury home furnishing brand of mine. Made of 100 knot, Tibetan wool and silk, it's a high-quality rug that would probably outlive me, if I could ever afford to make the splurge. Its flowing branches and botanicals are certainly feminine enough for a bedroom, but I'd love to see it in a formal dining room with a glossy credenza and a noir chandelier, tempered by a slightly rustic wood dining table. What do you think? Do you love it, or am I all alone on this one?

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1It's very pretty. Tricia Guild does wonderful things with color. My palette is as adventurous but I can totally see the set up described looking quite nice.
2Ooops. My palette is not as adventurous ...
3I like it!
4me likes it too!
5wow, I love this!
6Gorgeous! I love chartreuse and I have chartreuse accents in my living room.
7I love it. While you may pay a big price to have such a beautiful piece in your home; the quality speaks wonders. These rugs are meant to be used and to also be a statement piece in your home. An incredible rug can tie a room together and make it complete.
My living room boasts a beautiful 1940s tribal rug from Iran (at the time Persia) and is unique to the person(s) who wove it. You won't see it in any catalog and it adds to the room's character. I know it will outlive me. My bedroom has an early 1900s rug from Persia that shows its wear a bit, yet it has many more years of functional use.
8Actually, I love it and it would look awesome in my living room. Too bad it's so expensive
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