This large kilim, measuring 393 x 310 cm and made in the 1970s, features a patchwork composition of rectangular panels, each woven with horizontal stripes in natural, earthy shades: warm light beige, taupe, cream, brown, and subtle gray. The flatwoven construction emphasizes a geometric, grid-like arrangement, while the visible, carefully sewn seams between panels highlight its modernist inspiration. The surface is matte, soft, and slightly textured, underscoring the authenticity of the natural wool fibers. The design is minimalist, with slight irregularities in stripe width and color that are characteristic of artisanal craftsmanship. The edges are neatly finished without fringes, and the proportions of the panels remain harmonious, though gently varied. The kilim is preserved in excellent vintage condition—only minimal, natural signs of use typical for its age are visible, with no significant damage or intervention.This kilim speaks of the 1970s, a time when modernist ideas began to influence the traditional craft of Anatolia. Its geometric simplicity and natural palette evoke a calm, everyday rhythm—a voice from an era when the weaver, guided by both intuition and a modern approach to form, sought harmony in structure and color. The rug seems to whisper of a period when balance between tradition and modernity was pursued, making it both a universal and historically rooted object.It can be paired with light wood furniture or steel-framed pieces to emphasize its modernist character. It works well in spacious living rooms, where its large format enhances the scale of the interior, and the understated color scheme provides a backdrop for designer lamps or ceramic
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Height393 cm
Depth1 cm
Width310 cm
Dimension details
Width310 cm
Height393 cm
Depth1 cm
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