Washing and Cleaning Services Your rug, whether constructed of wool, cotton or silk, should be cleaned every 2 years. We invite you to take advantage of our spring special. Proper washing and moth proofing would keep away moth and other insects from your rug. Protect your rug before the summer starts! • Clean your rug at $3/sq.ft (regularly. $4) * * Price varies for silk and antique rugs (call for quote) New Shipment and Inventory on HandAfter a successful first quarter of the year, and the enthusiastic response of our clients during this time, we have imported a new collection in April. Come and indulge yourself in the new designs and colors woven delights from all major rug producing countries. Our inventory spans from traditional to contemporary Gabbeh and Tibetan rugs. Our rugs are all hand-woven and only 100% vegetable dyes were used, while they are available in a wide array of colors and sizes. Bring in this card and receive a 20% discount on the entire collection. Go to Gallery >> Restoration ServicesDo you have a rug that seems to be in poor health? Don’t throw it away. Let us help you to restore the rug and revive its true value. Our expert restorers offer the following services: refringing, rebinding, repiling, reweaving, overcasting, and more. Contact us to learn how we can help you. With this card receive 20% off on all restoration services. |
Current Art Exhibit at Medallion Gallery Isolation in Union September 4 - 28, 2008 | Opening Reception Sunday September 14, 3-5PM "In both my photography and theater work, I’m usually looking to find a slightly surrealistic rendition of real life with the hope that this somewhat ‘pushed’ perspective might convey the most ordinary of human emotions in a more visceral way for the viewer. Through this lens, I’m trying to get a better sense of the wrestles, the joys and the searching that we all seem to encounter on a day-to-day basis.” - Marcus Stern To see more of Marcus Stern's work visit his online gallery.
Upcoming Exhibit October 2 - 28, 2008 | Opening Reception Thursday October 2, 7-9PM "We see things through screens. Everything we look at is colored by our perceptions, our personalities, our experiences. Thus, when we look at an object, a scene, or even a person, we are likely not seeing it as it truly is. Instead, we are looking through a haze of our own creation." - Julie Napoli
For more information about this exhibit go to >> Exhibit Page
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