ARRAS, created by Mark Lewanski of Portland, Michigan, is “comprised of thousands of delicate glass fibers, woven together by hand,” and resembles a colorful, flowing quilt.
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Tapestries Are Back—Follow These Expert Tips to Make Sure They Look Timeless, Not Dated, in Your Home
Once the decor of royalty, tapestries have evolved to bring sophistication and style to today's homes. At our annual Stylemaker event, design legend Dara Caponigro pointed to tapestries as a trend ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently opened a new exhibit: Grand Design, a collection featuring 19 massive tapestries by Renaissance master Pieter Coecke van Aelst. The tapestries are epic, ...
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Raphael created exquisite tapestries for the Sistine Chapel but unless you are in Rome this weekend, the chances of seeing them reunited where they original hung is practically nil. That is because a ...
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