Hand hooked rug makes it into Mr. Bilhuber's new publication

IMG_1283 IMG_1285The rug in these photos was the largest rug The Ruggery has ever made in it’s almost 90 year history!

Having one of our hand hooked rugs making the center spread in Jeffery Bilhubers recent publication “American Masters” is very exciting for us.

The Ruggery has a long standing tradition of working with designers and design houses to make custom hand hooked master pieces. Jeffery Bilhuber is no exception. We have transformed his ideas into a modern gem of a rug. The rug was installed wall to wall in a beautiful home in San Fransisco. The family converted their third floor into a family room, the rug was made in one piece and was so heavy it had to be craned into the third floor. As you can see it was worth the effort.

4 Comments

Patty Devine

I have two lovely small rugs that were made at The Ruggery I believe. Noahs Arc and The Cat and The Fiddle. I was wondering what the value of these might be, how I would go about selling them, and how to clean them. They are in excellent shape.

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vicki stone

hi. I rug hook, for over 20 years. my work is nothing like your lovely pieces. they are NOT classic. none the less, they are fun. how would I go about finding interior decorators to perhaps use my pieces for the more wacky customers. I thank you. the pieces are good, just not classic.

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Debbie :)

This is one amazing rug!!! I have been making small rugs for a few years now and I LOVE seeing new ideas 🙂 Your blog and website are so helpful!!! Thank you 🙂

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Lois Wolf

I have been searching for a hand-hooked woolen kitchen rug strictly with a vegetable design . . . like the combination of an eggplant, a tomato, and a green pepper. I have searched all over, and cannot find a combination of vegetable in a rug to put in front of my sink area in the kitchen. I had one that I bought years ago,but it wore out. Can you help? Thanks so much!

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