This large kilim from the 1970s, densely woven from wool on a cotton warp, features a regular geometric pattern of repeating diamonds and small rectangles. The composition is framed by a narrow black-and-white border with a rhythmic motif. The color palette combines terracotta red, muted blue, beige, cream, ochre accents, and black—each shade earthy and gently faded. The surface is matte, flat, and slightly coarse, characteristic of traditional Anatolian kilims. Edges are straight and neatly finished, free from fraying or damage. The rug is preserved in excellent vintage condition, showing only minimal, barely perceptible signs of use.This kilim echoes the spirit of 1970s Anatolia, where geometric motifs served as both decoration and a visual narrative—a symbol of harmony and the repetition of daily life. The subdued hues and gentle patina evoke the memory of long summer afternoons, when such a rug was the heart of the home. Each diamond seems to tell its own story within a larger mosaic, while subtle color transitions quietly mark the passage of time.Such a textile would serve as a striking focal point in a spacious living room—beneath a large sofa or dining table—where its rhythmic pattern forms a strong foundation for the arrangement. The kilim pairs well with mid-century modern, boho, or eclectic interiors, especially when combined with natural wood, ceramics, or classic furniture from the 1960s and 70s. It can be matched with plain textiles or minimalist accessories to highlight the richness of its design and tones.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height329 cm
Depth1 cm
Width186 cm
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Width186 cm
Height329 cm
Depth1 cm
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