This vintage Turkish area rug, handwoven in the 1970s, features a wool pile on a cotton foundation, measuring 231 × 157 cm with a low, subtly worn surface. The base color is a muted peachy beige with a matte finish, forming a soft, gently illuminated backdrop for an intricate floral and botanical pattern in shades of navy, olive green, and light brown. The border is crafted in creamy off-white, adorned with repeating floral motifs and delicate vine-like accents, framed by a slim, darker edge. The composition reflects classic Anatolian design, with balanced proportions and traditional ornamentation. The rug’s surface shows light wear consistent with age, but no visible damage or major restoration. Preserved in excellent vintage condition, with only minimal traces of use typical for its era.
This rug tells the story of 1970s Anatolia—a period when handcraft defined the pace of daily life. Its gently faded tones and botanical ornament evoke the quiet of a summer afternoon, while the matte surface absorbs light like sun-bleached fabric that has witnessed many stories. Each thread weaves a subtle dialogue between tradition and everyday comfort, maintaining the calm dignity characteristic of Turkish craftsmanship from this era.
It can be paired with low wooden furniture in warm tones, such as walnut or oak, to highlight its natural color palette. The rug works well in a classic living room with upholstered sofas in muted shades, as well as in a contemporary interior where it becomes a central focal point. It is worth combining with ceramics or glass accessories in hues drawn from the rug’s pattern, and with loosely woven textiles to emphasize the authenticity and softness of the arrangement.
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Height231 cm
Depth1 cm
Width157 cm
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Width157 cm
Height231 cm
Depth1 cm
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