This vintage rug from the 1970s is a handwoven example of minimalist design, focusing on the authenticity of the material and the simplicity of form. Made from wool, it features a thick, looped pile with a distinctly matte texture that is soft and tactile. The color is a warm, creamy beige with a subtle yellow undertone, enlivened by gentle, organic nuances within the fibers. The rectangular format (211 × 135 cm) and short, simple fringes at the edges emphasize the understated elegance of the piece. There are no patterns or contrasting motifs—the character of the rug derives from the texture and subtle color shifts of the wool. The construction is robust, with even weaving and well-defined edges. Condition: excellent, with only a faint patina consistent with age and very light use.This rug embodies the spirit of the 1970s, a period when value was found in honesty and closeness to nature. Its surface recalls raw canvas, shaped over decades, preserving the calm and quiet of traditional craftsmanship. The beige shade, broken by the irregularity of the fibers, filters daylight like linen curtains in a summer house; it carries the voice of an era that prized restraint and durability over fleeting trends.In an interior, the rug can be paired with light, oiled wood, white walls, or natural plaster to highlight the softness and organic quality of the wool. It would work well in minimalist, Scandinavian, or mid-century modern spaces, accompanied by teak furniture, simple sofas, or collections of ceramics. It could also be combined with linen curtains, rattan accents, or a chrome lamp to create a cohesive, understated composition.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height211 cm
Depth1 cm
Width135 cm
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Width135 cm
Height211 cm
Depth1 cm
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