This vintage Turkish rug from the 1960s is crafted from wool with a cotton foundation, featuring a visibly worn surface and a low, matte pile. The color palette is led by muted rose and faded red, complemented by beige, ochre accents, graphite, and cream. At the center, a geometric medallion in pale beige and grey is encircled by intricate, stepped borders and stylized floral motifs. The border showcases repeating floral and geometric patterns on a light tan background. The structure is robust, with hand-finished edges, and the cotton foundation subtly emerges in naturally worn sections. The rug is preserved in excellent vintage condition—no major damage, only delicate traces of use: softened colors and minor threadbare areas typical for authentic mid-century Anatolian pieces.
This rug speaks of 1960s Anatolia—a testament to craftsmanship where geometric order meets the gentle fading of time-softened hues. The subdued rose and ochre evoke filtered sunlight in old village interiors, while the natural patina and subtle discolorations recount daily life, leaving their imprint without diminishing the rug’s character. Every motif, every softly worn thread, is a record of a textile that has witnessed shifting eras and everyday rituals.
The rug could be laid in a living room with an eclectic, collector’s spirit, where it harmonizes with raw wood, low sofas, or a minimalist table. It also pairs well with traditional furniture, enhancing their authenticity. It is worth combining with other natural textiles—linen curtains, heavy throws—or with ceramics and plants in clay pots, to emphasize its boho and rustic undertone.
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Height179 cm
Depth1 cm
Width100 cm
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Width100 cm
Height179 cm
Depth1 cm
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