Barnard's Rug Gallery
The Largest Selection
of In-Stock Area Rugs
In North Florida and South Georgia !
2731 Capital Cir. NE, Tallahassee, FL   (850) 386-8689
Inside   Flooring America
 

Yes, we have
Genuine
Oriental Rugs.


It has been said that rugs are the oldest known manufactured floor covering. The oldest known rug dates from the 5th century B.C. and even today, it isn't at all unusual to find rugs that are being walked on by the great-grandchildren of the original owners. (Ever wonder how hand-made rugs are made?)   The Barnards brought a large selection of rugs to the Big Bend long before they were as popular as they are today.

Whether your are looking for an heirloom or just that finishing touch in decorating ...  whether wool, silk, nylon, polypropylene or blends, our selections are from the finest rugs available, including rugs from Karastan,  Momeni,  Nourison,  Obeetee,   Oriental Weavers,  828 Trading,  Shaw,  Tommy Bahama,   and more!

We have custom length runners for your hall or stairs and brass rods for the staircase.


Jim traveled to India last fall. Read a little about the trip and see pictures here.

Learn more about rugs and how they are made.

See our TV commercial.
yarn for a rug
Area Rug News & Trivia
Jim is our area rug specialist. Come to our Capital Circle showroom and see the hundreds of rugs we keep in stock. Jim will gladly talk about rugs or just show you around.


Blogs I read include:
SpongoBongo - by Barry O'Connell
tea and carpets
Emmett Eiland
Featured Collection
The Silhouette Collection is 100% wool and hand crafted in India.   These beautiful, stylish rugs have a richly textured finish.

A 7'9" x 9'9" retails elsewhere for $1500 or more!
In Barnard's Rug Gallery this rug is only $899.

Other sizes available include:
3' 6" x 5' 6"
5' x 8'
8'6" x 11'6"

Watch for new rugs arriving soon!

Madeline
This book is not as much about how rugs are made as about sustaining and reinforcing a way of life.   The project described in the book has re-invigorated the art of rug making in traditional patterns and naturally produced colors.   You'll feel good just learning about the Dobag project and what it has done for many small villages in Turkey.



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