This large 1970s kilim, handwoven from wool in a flat weave, exemplifies traditional craftsmanship balanced with mid-century modern and Scandinavian aesthetics. The primary creamy beige ground is accented by irregular stripes in taupe, light brown, and subtle grey, composing an understated, earthy palette. Measuring 238 × 324 cm, the rug is suited to spacious interiors such as living rooms. Its surface is matte and slightly coarse, bordered by a simple, narrow fringe. The even weave and nuanced colour transitions attest to the quality of the materials, predominantly wool with some cotton. Condition: excellent, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration.The pattern of this kilim evokes the tranquil narrative of the 1970s, when simplicity of form and natural materials responded to a desire for harmony within the home. The geometric yet soft stripes reflect the rhythm of everyday life, while the matte texture recalls handwork and respect for tradition. Gentle tonal shifts and irregularities in the design suggest that each centimetre bears the trace of human touch—a story of timeless balance between nature and modernity.This neutral, generously sized kilim could serve as a foundation for interiors in the mid-century modern, contemporary minimalist, or Scandinavian spirit. It can be paired with a low wooden-legged sofa, a coffee table with clean lines, or upholstered armchairs in muted hues. It is worth combining with light oak, dark metal accents, or ceramics with organic forms. The rug will also suit eclectic collector’s spaces, where it can provide a calm backdrop for bolder wall art or distinctive textiles.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height324 cm
Depth1 cm
Width238 cm
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Width238 cm
Height324 cm
Depth1 cm
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