This 1970s runner kilim exemplifies handwoven craftsmanship inspired by the minimalist spirit of its era. Made from natural wool and cotton, it features a flat, dense weave with a matte finish characteristic of traditional Anatolian techniques. The geometric design is formed by alternating horizontal stripes—deep black interlaced with warm, ivory white. Its proportions, 248 × 78 cm and a subtle thickness of approximately 1 cm, make it well-suited to hallways or other narrow transitional spaces. The composition is completed with short, simple fringes in matching tones. The condition is excellent—no visible signs of wear, damage, or repairs, with colors remaining even and vivid throughout.This kilim tells the story of a time when simplicity of form and functionality gained new significance. The rhythmic stripes evoke the modernist discipline of the 1970s: light and shadow are woven into a calm dialogue, as if to recall the need for order in everyday life. Its subtle texture and geometric order reflect both Anatolian weaving heritage and mid-century modern aesthetics—the kilim seems to whisper of interiors where every detail is purposeful.The kilim may be paired with pale wood furniture or chromed details to highlight its contrast and clarity. It would work well in an entryway or hallway with a white or graphite floor, marking a transition between zones of the home. In mid-century modern settings, it could be combined with low consoles, simple seating, and graphic period posters. It might also serve as a quiet accent in eclectic, collector's interiors, where neutral ceramics and textiles underscore its timeless, harmonious rhythm.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height248 cm
Depth1 cm
Width78 cm
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Width78 cm
Height248 cm
Depth1 cm
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