Rugs & Carpets

Christie’s offers a range of exceptional antique hand-woven rugs and carpets dating from the 15th to the mid-20th century from countries across the Silk Road and Europe. Over the past decade we have excelled in this category, establishing a number of world auction records for rare and exceptional carpets. A carefully curated selection is offered twice a year in the Art of the Islamic & Indian Worlds auction in London, with additional examples appearing in Collection sales in London, Paris and New York throughout the year. Whether a seasoned collector searching for a rare Safavid carpet or an interior decorator in need of the very best decorative masterpiece, the sales are curated to have a wide appeal, offering the very best of type.
Based in London, our specialist is available for free and confidential valuations and travels widely to meet private clients and institutions. Please do not hesitate to get in touch about buying or selling rugs and carpets with Christie’s.
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  • Louise Broadhurst

    Louise Broadhurst

    Director, International Head of Department

    London

    Louise’s career at Christie’s began over 25 years ago in 1998. In 2002, she was appointed Junior Specialist in the Rugs and Carpets department where she went on to be made Head of Sale in 2012 and Director and Head of Department in 2014. Following Louise’s extensive years of experience and deep knowledge of the field, she has helped nurture the extraordinary sales and record prices which have greatly contributed to Christie’s dominance in this category. She has been involved with a number of high profile sales including the rare Safavid ‘Vase’ carpets formerly in the collection of Alice de Rothschild in 2016 (over £2.3 million), the Pommersfelden silk and metal-thread Safavid ‘Polonaise’ rugs in 2019 (over £7.5 million), the Imperial Ming ‘Dragon’ carpet which broke a world auction record for a Chinese carpet in Paris in 2019 (6.8 million euros) and the Royal Indian Mughal fragment that broke a further record in 2022 (over £5.4 million). Louise has nurtured strong relationships with established and emerging collectors within her field and during her time as Head of Department, Christie’s now hold eight of the top ten auction records in this field.

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