This large wool rug from the 1960s exemplifies the fusion of traditional Anatolian techniques with the modernist aesthetic of the mid-twentieth century. Its surface, in a soft, warm beige tone, forms the backdrop for a repeating geometric floral motif arranged in a precise grid. The patterns are woven in sage green, pale blue, and subtle accents of light yellow and taupe. The matte, flat-woven texture is characteristic of kilims, and the neatly finished edges—without fringe—along with well-defined corners, indicate careful craftsmanship. Generous proportions (197 × 306 cm) make the rug well-suited for spacious interiors. A delicate, even patina highlights its authenticity, while minimal signs of use attest to its very good state of preservation.This rug evokes the spirit of the 1960s, an era when Anatolian craftsmanship met a new, modern sensibility. The subdued hues and orderly motif arrangement recall a sense of domestic calm and visual balance, as if the rug quietly witnessed family gatherings and everyday rituals. The matte surface absorbs light, creating a sense of softness—a subtle dialogue between history and modernity.The rug can serve as a central feature in a living room or large lounge, where its size is ideal for defining a relaxation area. It may be combined with mid-century modern furniture—such as low sofas with wooden legs, simple coffee tables, or minimalist shelving. Pairing the rug with textiles of uniform texture and color, as well as ceramic or glass accents in pastel tones, will bring out the subtlety of its pattern and underscore the interplay between tradition and contemporary design.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height306 cm
Depth1 cm
Width197 cm
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Width197 cm
Height306 cm
Depth1 cm
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