By Isaac Green
LYNN (ItemLive.com)— After 89 years in business, W. Proodian & Sons Rug Store, a Lynn institution known for its handwoven rugs, deep family roots, and iconic neon sign, has officially closed. The store held its final day of operation on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
The business was founded in 1936 by Walter Proodian Sr., a survivor of the Armenian genocide who immigrated to the United States in 1921. He opened the original shop on Eutaw Avenue before relocating in 1945 to the building at 32 Western Ave., where it remained for the next 80 years.
Walter Sr. ran the store with his wife, Nora, who grew up in Chelsea, and their two sons: Walter Jr. and Robert “Bob” Proodian. Now in his 80s, Bob has spent nearly his entire life in the Oriental rug business in Lynn. In 1985, he took over the company as president and CEO, assuming full leadership while his brother pursued other endeavors.
“The business was started by my father,” Bob Proodian said. “Then my brother and I joined. Later, my nephews got involved. My mother helped too. It was a family thing.”
The store specialized in hand-knotted Persian rugs, offering both geometric and floral patterns. Bob is especially fond of Persian Serapis, bold, geometric designs that have long been popular in the American Southwest.