This vintage kilim rug, handwoven in Turkey during the 1960s, features a geometric design based on interlocking hexagons. Each hexagon is filled with a gradient or flame-like motif in contrasting tones, creating a vivid mosaic without a single dominant color. The palette encompasses deep reds, burnt oranges, olive greens, mustard yellows, sky blues, navy, purples, creams, and blacks. The border is delineated by a repeating pattern of large, irregular black rectangles on a cream background, providing a bold frame for the composition. The flat weave, crafted from wool and cotton, offers a matte, slightly coarse texture, while the precise craft is evident in the straight edges and short, natural fringes. The rug is preserved in excellent condition, with original colors retained and no visible stains, wear, or damage. The pattern evokes the spirit of the 1960s, when geometric abstraction and playful use of color expressed a new era of modernity and openness. Each thread tells the story of craftsmanship, where tradition met the artistic boldness of mid-century modern and Art Deco influences. The rug seems to speak of a time when form and color became the language of optimism and energy, and the textile itself was a canvas for creative exploration. This kilim would serve as a vibrant focal point in a spacious living or dining area, where its scale and rhythmic pattern can be fully appreciated. It can be paired with furniture featuring clean, modernist lines—such as a neutral-toned sofa, a solid wood coffee table, or a geometric sideboard. Interiors styled in mid-century modern, eclectic, or collector-inspired themes would benefit from its strong color presence. Smooth-textured textiles and select ceramic accents can
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Height438 cm
Depth1 cm
Width298 cm
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Width298 cm
Height438 cm
Depth1 cm
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