This 1970s kilim is a handwoven piece crafted from hemp fibers, featuring a flat, robust structure with a distinctly organic presence. The surface is matte olive green, punctuated by horizontal stripes in deep black and muted brick red, forming a minimalist, rhythmic composition. The pattern favors simplicity and repetition, with visible vertical joins between panels and hand-tied fringes in olive and black tones that highlight the authenticity of its artisan origins. The subtly irregular texture allows the tactile quality of hemp fibers to emerge, and slight variations in weave density give the textile an individual character. The kilim is preserved in excellent condition, showing only minimal signs of age and no visible damage or restoration.The kilim carries the quiet voice of Anatolian daily life from decades past: its matte green and subdued stripes evoke interiors where function and careful simplicity prevailed. Each weave speaks of the slow rhythm of a craftsman’s labor, prioritizing durability and utility over decorative motifs. The horizontal bands recall the order and cadence of a household—this kilim seems to remember tranquil mornings when every detail had its place.This kilim would serve as a subdued, graphic focal point in a living room with wooden or raw flooring. It pairs well with low, solid wood furniture, a simple sofa in neutral tones, and earthenware ceramics. In minimalist or mid-century modern interiors, it can be complemented with black-framed artworks and occasional brick-red accents to highlight its calm, organic spirit.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height246 cm
Depth1 cm
Width200 cm
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Width200 cm
Height246 cm
Depth1 cm
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