This vintage Turkish area rug from the 1970s exemplifies Anatolian village weaving, crafted from dense, slightly coarse wool pile on a cotton foundation. Its design features a harmonious composition of earthy, muted tones: the main field is a matte, warm brown, complemented by accents of olive green, beige, mustard yellow, and soft grey. Two large, stepped medallions anchor the central section, adorned with intricate floral and geometric motifs in black, cream, and yellow, while the border is richly decorated with rhythmic abstract and floral elements, framed by a narrow dark brown edge. The proportions (120 × 212 cm) make it suitable for living spaces or other interior settings. The rug is preserved in excellent condition, with authentic patina and only minimal, even wear consistent with its age.
This piece echoes the spirit of 1970s Anatolian rural life: the fabric narrates a story of craft passed down through generations, each handwoven detail capturing moments of both everyday life and festive occasion. The earthy palette and natural dyes give the rug a quiet, contemplative presence—inviting the viewer to pause and sense the rhythm of a time when every motif held meaning. The symmetrical layout and gently faded colors linger like a memory, evoking a world where tradition shaped every thread.
The rug can be paired with a wooden sofa of simple form or a low coffee table in natural timber to highlight its rustic origins. It would work well in boho, eclectic, or vintage-inspired interiors where a mix of textures and colors is desired. Consider combining it with linen curtains, clay ceramics,
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Height212 cm
Depth1 cm
Width120 cm
Dimension details
Width120 cm
Height212 cm
Depth1 cm
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