This large Oushak rug from the 1970s exemplifies Anatolian craftsmanship, handwoven in Turkey from natural wool on a cotton foundation. Its composition is defined by a deep, warm brown background with a matte finish, serving as a canvas for a relaxed, all-over botanical pattern. Large, stylized floral and plant motifs are arranged asymmetrically in pastel tones of pale blue, cream, peach, and subtle hints of faded yellow. The border is marked by a narrow band with a repeating geometric vine and leaf motif, echoing the same delicate palette. The pile is medium to low, soft, with a gentle sheen. Its generous proportions – 305 × 374 cm – make it a central element for spacious interiors. The rug is preserved in excellent vintage condition, showing only minimal, even wear consistent with age and no visible damage or repairs.
This textile echoes the voice of 1970s Anatolia, where traditional patterns merged with a spirit of freedom and a search for new forms of expression. The rug seems to evoke calm mornings on sunlit Anatolian plains – the warm brown ground and blurred pastel motifs recall gentle light softly falling on woven surfaces. The loosely placed botanical elements bring to mind blossoming nature and the artistic independence of the bohemian era, while the slightly lustrous wool captures every glimmer of light, creating a subtle dialogue between past and present
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Height374 cm
Depth1 cm
Width305 cm
Dimension details
Width305 cm
Height374 cm
Depth1 cm
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