One of a Kind Vintage Rug Sources

No one can dispute the power of a vintage rug to anchor a room and give it unique, one of a kind style. Antique rugs add so much warmth and character to any room, and I’ve recently found myself obsessively perusing Instagram in awe of the myriad of vintage rug sources available. If you’re like me and want that unique style without the work of sourcing a rug, check out some of my favorite sources from Instagram.

Drift Home Collection

Nataliya made multiple trips to Morocco, fell in the love with the craftsmanship and beauty of the rugs she found there, and ultimately launched Drift Home Collection, one of the most gorgeously curated collections I’ve seen from the vintage rug sources I’ve come across. I could spend hours on her Instagram feed!

It’s Wednesday!! So it’s new rug day!👏🏼⠀ .⠀ NORAH is one of the 3 vintage rugs released today! She’s a vintage Boujad with a beautiful intricate pattern and a color palette of purple, pink, and black tones!!💗⠀ .⠀ Wanna see the others? You’ll have to click that link in profile😺⠀ .⠀ Photo Credit: @annemarieweddings⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀⠀ #dspink #abmlifeiscolorful #vintagerug #moroccanrugs #moroccanrug #nbtx #vintagerugs #ihavethisthingwithrugs #dsnicerug #ruglove #rugsaremydrugs #ihavethisthingwithtextiles #tilinsiders #modernboho #pursuepretty #atx #homedecor #jungalowstyle #rugsnotdrugs #rug #shopsmall #theeverygirlathome #globalstyle #interiors #finditstyleit #bohemianhome #flashesofdelight #newbraunfelstx #satx⠀

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New England Loom

Run by an adorable New England couple passionate about sourcing unique vintage rugs, you’ll love this shop. Not only are the prices pretty affordable to start with, but at times, they may be willing to haggle.

Loom + Kiln

This shop has a huge selection of one of a kind items, and is one of the most fabulous vintage rug sources. The founder, Hannah, has a history in art and interior design, and her passion for handmade goods shines through in her carefully curated collection.

The Vintage Rug Shop

Run by uber talented California based blogger and designer Brittany of brittanymakes, this shop features gorgeous finds from flea markets, trunk shows, and antique vendors.

Kennedy Rose Interiors

Owner Jessica Clark left her court reporting job a couple of years ago to pursue her dream of sourcing antique rugs and textiles. She posts new rugs every Friday at 9am PST!

Happy Tapis

This Etsy shop is owned by Mary, an American living in Marrakech, and you’ll find a lot of gorgeous pink featured in the rugs on her feed. You know I love that!

Blue Salvage

This ethically sourced fashion and home decor company not only has a stunning selection of vintage rugs and one of a kind textiles, but also believes in design with a purpose, focusing on creating humane living environments for families. What’s not to love about vintage rug sources that also have a greater mission, in this case through a growing non-profit organization.

Kaya Kilims

Nez married into a family business that is one of the top vintage rug sources around, but it didn’t take her long before she fell in love with the beauty and history of these one of a kind kilims. Check out the shop for an incredible selection!

Swoon Rugs

Based out of Kentucky, Swoon Rugs has a gorgeous selection of vintage rugs, including kilims, duries, orientals, and jute. All vintage rugs have been professionally cleaned, and notes about the condition are included in each listing.

Netties Knots

Netties Knots is one of the first vintage rug sources I followed on Instagram. Although her following isn’t as large as some of the other accounts, Sydney, the owner, has gathered some amazing finds! I’ve been so tempted to snatch something up, as her prices are reasonable too.

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