This vintage Turkish rug from the 1970s exemplifies a minimalist approach to Anatolian weaving traditions. Handwoven from densely interlaced wool on a cotton foundation, it features a flat, compact construction. The primary color is a deep charcoal grey with subtle undertones of brown and faded black, complemented by a gentle mottled effect and barely discernible geometric motifs. The absence of prominent borders or a central medallion reinforces the restrained character of the design, while the low, matte pile harmonizes with its minimalist style. The edges are neatly finished, with slightly rounded corners that reveal the passage of time. The rug’s texture is soft yet firm, with the naturally coarse feel typical of handwoven wool. Preserved in excellent condition, clean and ready for use, it shows only gentle traces of patina without stains or damage. This rug tells the story of 1970s Anatolia, a period when traditional weaving techniques intertwined with a new pursuit of simplicity. Its muted palette and softened pattern evoke interiors where time lingers and every detail finds its place. The minimalist form and low pile seem to whisper of a return to origins, of respect for materials and handcraft—never imposing, always allowing the space to breathe. The rug can be paired with furniture of simple lines—equally effective against light or dark wood, and well suited to raw concrete surfaces or minimalist ceramics. It brings calm to mid-century modern layouts, loft-style spaces, or classic living rooms with an eclectic note. It may be combined with natural-fiber textiles and single color accents to enhance the
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Height275 cm
Depth1 cm
Width177 cm
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Width177 cm
Height275 cm
Depth1 cm
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