Oliver Hill (British 1886-1968) (attributed to)
Art Deco 'Zebra' Rug, circa 1930
£4,000
Auction: 23 October 2020 from 10:00 BST
Description
wool on cotton foundation
Dimensions
178cm x 91cm (70in x 35.75in)
Footnote
Oliver Hill was a famed architect and design, known for his architectural modernism of the 1930s, important commissions such as Claridge’s Hotel, London and of the British Pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1937. He has also been associated with the design of these rare group of zebra patterned rugs, which were commissioned from the Nichols Carpet Manufactory in Tientsin, North China, a manufacturer of Art Deco western influenced carpets to both Europe and America during the 1920s to 1940s.