mercredi 4 avril 2018

Historic Carpet Collection Woven In Axminster Or Wilton Methods

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.

England is home to the most respected and famous carpet manufacturers. There are companies who have hundreds of years experience weaving carpets for the rich and royals. Thanks to companies operating in America who work with these firms, someone wishing to own a piece of history need not fly to the UK.

The best known weavers in the UK have carpeted palaces, state houses and even the White House. The reputation for quality and range of designs is world famous. The major players have over the years meticulously reproduced classic designs from Elizabethan era up to the modern day.

Clients in the United States can work with a consultant to choose a design which best matches the surroundings where it is to be fitted. Choosing from catalogues containing reproductions from history or designing something bespoke they can get exactly the right carpeting for the project. The consultant will liaise with the UK manufacturer through the entire process.

The earliest patterns are often geometric as these are the simplest to produce on a loom. As the technology evolves so do tastes and flowers and leaves become more popular. Each of the patterns can be reproduced faithfully to the original or the huge palette of colors can be used to tailor the carpeting to the situation. As each is made to order, it is simply as case of specifying the requirements.

Quality carpets are made of the finest wool to either the axminster or wilton weaving methods. Axminster method provides the best definition of pattern like having a lot of pixels in a picture. The wilton method is one of the oldest machine methods and while the color palette is limited it can produce a range of textures.

Woven carpets are incredibly strong and tend to be more hard wearing than tufted ones. Tufting uses a process of stitching fibers to a backing and is less time consuming than weaving. For that reason, a tufted product is not as expensive as a woven one.

The most elaborate patterns were usually created via the axminster method and this holds true today. The wilton method is preferred for runners which are less intricate but need to be hard wearing on stairs on hallways. Wilton also gives the option of loop or cut pile. A consultant who works with the manufacturers in the UK will be able to advise on which best suits your project, such consultants and companies who import British carpeting can be found on the internet.




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