Ziegler Rugs emerged in the late nineteenth century as a response to the growing European and American demand for decorative floor coverings that paired Persian artistry with Western design sensibilities. Commissioned by the Anglo-Swiss Ziegler company and woven in the Sultanabad region, these carpets set themselves apart through their fusion of traditional craftsmanship and aesthetic adaptability. Drawing on elements of Sultanabad craftsmanship, Ziegler Persian rugs often display restrained, soft muted palettes combined with large-scale floral and geometric motifs, resulting in designs that feel both inviting and quietly sophisticated.

Unlike many classic Persian carpets with densely packed, highly intricate detailing, antique Ziegler rugs typically feature oversize medallion patterns and open field arrangements, making them especially well-suited to the proportions and natural light found in many UK homes. Their distinctive palette - characterised by gentle creams, warm terracottas, and cool blues - reflects an intentional move away from saturated dyes toward more subtle, versatile tones that appeal to a broad range of interior styles.

Today, both antique and modern Ziegler rug examples continue to champion the balance of heritage and practicality. Hand-knotted Ziegler carpets retain their status as sought-after pieces thanks to their durability, graceful ageing, and ability to unify traditional and contemporary decor schemes. This collection reflects a legacy where design history and everyday function coexist, making Ziegler Sultanabad rugs well regarded among those with an eye for authenticity and timeless design.