This handwoven vintage rug from the 1970s, measuring 172 x 278 cm, features a wool pile on a cotton foundation, crafted in the traditional Anatolian technique. The central field is dominated by a faded terracotta orange and powdery beige, blending seamlessly into a wide border accented with deep navy, ochre, muted green, blue, and soft yellow. The design draws on classic Anatolian geometric and floral motifs, with a large central medallion surrounded by symmetrical, meandering vines and delicate plant details. The rug’s matte surface, gentle, even patina, and low, softly distressed pile emphasize its authenticity. Edges are neatly finished, proportions are balanced, and craftsmanship is evident in every detail. The rug is in excellent vintage condition, showing minor, age-appropriate signs of use, with no visible repairs or damage.This rug carries the story of 1970s Anatolia—a time of gentle transformation, where tradition found its place in everyday interiors. The softened palette and tactile surface seem to tell of sunlight filtering through windows, of footsteps and moments woven into the threads. The central medallion and floral scrolls guide the eye in a calm narrative, while subtle signs of wear create a bridge between past and present, evoking a sense of quiet, timeless warmth.It could be showcased in a living room or dining area with light wood furniture and minimalist accessories, highlighting its vintage heritage. The rug works well with neutral ceramics, linen curtains, and a low coffee table, where its soft color palette introduces a gentle rhythm and visual tranquility. It may be paired with sleek, modern elements for a dialogue between tradition and the present, or become a focal point in
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Height278 cm
Depth1 cm
Width172 cm
Dimension details
Width172 cm
Height278 cm
Depth1 cm
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