Generations Rug Gallery
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Generations Rug Gallery
From cottage-made jewels woven in small villages to unique gems knotted in established weaving centers in major cities, almost every important rug-producing region is represented at GENERATIONS RUG GALLERY Chicago. The Generations Antique Collection features rugs from 80 to 110-years-old and older.

You'll find a strong selection of ancient Persian designs to choose from, including Keshans, Bidjars, Tabrizes, Kilims and more. Other vibrant pieces include Caucasian, Indian Agras, Chinese and European designs. The Generations Decorative Collection offers an excellent selection of new handmade rugs.

We've gone to the best sources in the world in search of the finest, new, handmade rugs. Not only do we ensure colors are compatible with the latest design trends, but we also use our expertise to look at design harmony, weave integrity and overall color balance for a new rug that will stand the test of time.
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Haig Klujian, owner and president of GENERATIONS RUG GALLERY Chicago, was born into the rug industry. Great-great-uncle Klujian paved the way in the late 1800s, becoming one of the first men to sell rugs through Grant Art Gallery in Chicago. The family's first retail shop, called Klujian, opened on Wabash in the 1920s.
Reviews (3)
Susan Lawless
Susan Lawless
Sep 05, 2017
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What an amazing selection! Generations. Rug not only has very fair pricing. But, the level of service you get is obviously that of professionals. I believe this is a family owned business that has been doing this for years and years. It shows, in a good way. I highly recommend
Abby Carney
Abby Carney
Nov 10, 2016
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I had some leftover carpet from what was installed in my home and the owner made a beautiful area rug for my entryway. Fine detailed trim and it looks fantastic in my front hall!
Ren H.
Ren H.
Sep 25, 2005
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Great selection of oriental rugs and carpets. The staff is very knowledgable and attentive. Could be a little pricey but you are paying for quality