This vintage Turkish rug from the 1950s epitomizes a minimalist approach to mid-century floor design. Woven from natural wool and cotton, it features a hand-crafted, low, flat pile that reveals its artisanal structure. The matte surface is dominated by deep black, subtly interrupted by uneven shades of maroon and dark red, forming an abstract, almost linear distressed pattern. The absence of borders or traditional motifs emphasizes its modern, restrained aesthetic, while the slightly uneven edges reflect its handcrafted origin. The rug is in very good condition, displaying only minor, natural signs of age and gentle use, such as slight fading and subtle wear, which enhance its authentic vintage character. This piece carries the subtle voice of the 1950s, a time when Turkish ateliers explored a dialogue between tradition and modernity. The rug recalls an era in which craftsmanship met the austerity of modernism: matte fibers absorb the light, while irregular color transitions create a sense of depth and movement, as if the material narrates a journey from classicism to abstraction. It refrains from ornamentation, allowing the beauty of rawness and authenticity to come forward—each gently worn area becomes a trace of decades gone by. This rug could be paired with simple, functional wooden or metal furniture to accentuate its graphic presence. It would work well as a focal accent in a minimalist living room, where a muted palette of walls and textiles allows its deep colors and subtle gradients to resonate. Industrial spaces with concrete flooring would highlight the rug’s raw qualities, while eclectic interiors with collector’s pieces could engage it in a modern conversation. It may be combined with a soft
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Height270 cm
Depth1 cm
Width172 cm
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Width172 cm
Height270 cm
Depth1 cm
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