This handwoven wool rug from the 1960s exemplifies mid-century Anatolian craftsmanship. The central field features a muted beige-cream tone, surrounded by a wide, subdued coral border. The interior is densely patterned with organic floral motifs in a harmonious palette of grey, sage, dusty blue, and graphite, accented by pale peach and ivory. The pile is low and even, the surface soft with a gently worn texture, and the hand-stitched edges emphasize its artisanal quality. The matte finish and tight weave are characteristic of the period, while the classic symmetrical composition and elegant proportions complete the design. The rug is preserved in excellent condition, displaying only minimal signs of natural wear with no visible repairs or damage.The rug echoes the spirit of the 1960s, a time when handmade textiles shaped the quiet rhythm of domestic life. Its washed, muted colors and organic patterns guide the eye along soft lines, evoking the memory of Anatolian gardens woven into its fabric. The wool, now slightly softened by time, invites a sense of understated comfort and authenticity, bearing the imprint of the weaver's hand in every thread.This type of rug would be well suited for a spacious living room with a light wooden floor, where its gentle colors can temper contrasts and visually warm the space. It fits seamlessly into mid-century modern, eclectic, or collector's interiors—especially alongside natural wood furniture, low-profile sofas, and neutral-toned textiles. The rug can be paired with ceramic accents, sage-toned cushions, or graphite details to highlight the subtlety of its pattern. It may also provide a calm backdrop for wall
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Height301 cm
Depth1 cm
Width207 cm
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Width207 cm
Height301 cm
Depth1 cm
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