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Victor Gallery
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New York City
Victor Gallery, located in New York City, is a premier destination for antique and contemporary rugs, tapestries, and decorative arts on the East Coast. We offer an expertly curated collection of rare and historically significant pieces—including European and Oriental rugs, modernist designs, and decorative textiles spanning from the 18th to the mid-20th century.
Founded by seasoned dealer and rug expert Victor Mashihi, Victor Gallery brings decades of experience and a passion for textile arts to every client interaction. Our gallery attracts collectors, interior designers, and connoisseurs from around the globe who seek museum-quality pieces and thoughtful guidance.
Each item in our collection is selected for its craftsmanship, artistic value, and cultural importance. From intricately woven antique Persian carpets to vibrant mid-century modern designs, Victor Gallery offers a diverse range of styles and origins, celebrating the global heritage of rug-making and textile art.
We believe that every rug tells a story. That’s why our team of specialists is committed to providing personalized service, in-depth knowledge, and a welcoming experience—whether you’re looking for a singular statement piece or building a comprehensive collection.
At Victor Gallery, ethical sourcing, fair pricing, and authenticity are central to our mission. Every rug is thoroughly vetted and professionally evaluated to ensure quality, provenance, and value.
Visit our Manhattan gallery—or browse our collection online—to explore a world of textile artistry. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of rugs, our team is here to help you discover pieces that elevate your space and reflect your taste.
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