Historic Carpet Collection In Axminster Or Wilton Weaves

By Andrew Roberts


Since man first domesticated animals he has used their wool for weaving fabrics and rugs. With the advancement in machinery and technology these could be larger and more complex and patterns were introduced. Themes from nature and geometric designs have adorned carpets through the ages. There is now an historic carpet collection of these classic patterns which have graced palaces and famous buildings around the world.

The most famous and respected manufacturers of carpets are based in England. For hundreds of years they have been produced the highest quality floor coverings which adorn palaces and public buildings across the world. Luckily anyone wanting one of these fabulous carpets does not have to fly to the UK as there are companies in the United States who work with these factories to bring their product to the US market.

The most well known weavers in England have made carpets for Kings, Sheikhs and Presidents, their reputation for design and quality is known across the globe. The best manufactures reproduce classic designs from the age of Queen Elizabeth I all the way through to the modern Arts and Crafts movement.

In the United States there are companies who have consultants that can advise on which of these designs from history best reflects the building or area where it is to be fitted. It might be that a unique design based on one from history would work best and using modern techniques this can also be achieved. The consultant will take the process from selection through manufacture right up to fitting.

Early designs are mostly geometric but as the centuries move on and tastes change there is an infusion of floral and leaf patterns. The range of colors is a vast as your imagination and a design consultant can assist in choosing the correct hue for the location. As the carpets are made to order, each design can be tailored to the colorway desired.

There are two methods used in the weaving process which produce slightly different results. Axminster can accommodate many colors and is excellent for complex patterns with high definition. Wilton is more basic but allows for different textures in the finished product. Both methods use quality wool which is hard wearing and easy to clean.

Modern carpeting is often tufted (fibres sewn into a backing) rather than woven. This is because the process is easier and takes less time than weaving. While tufted carpets are cheaper that their woven counterparts, they are not as string or hard wearing

Historically carpets have been woven and the most elaborate designs are produced using the axminster method. Runners for stairs and hallways tend to be made using the wilton method with either a cut or loop pile. If you are looking for a fabulous floor covering to compliment your home or to revamp a public building, consultants can be easily found on the internet. Look for those who work with the best manufacturers in the UK who can produce your perfect carpet which will be perfectly fitted. When you are fitting the best the world has to offer it is worth getting the best advice.




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