This vintage rug from the 1970s, handwoven in Turkey from a blend of cotton and wool, features an elaborate motif that bridges the geometry of Art Deco with the organic tradition of Anatolian design. The primary tone is a soft, warm beige, enriched by muted terracotta, dusty rose, and subtle blue-gray accents. The central field is adorned with an intricate arrangement of vines and florals, framed by multiple borders with geometric and botanical patterns. The color palette is intentionally subdued and gently faded, imparting an elegant patina. The rug's surface is matte, with a soft yet slightly coarse texture characteristic of natural fibers; the weave is tight and even, reflecting a high degree of craftsmanship. The edges are finished with a simple, understated binding. The rug is preserved in excellent vintage condition, displaying only minimal traces of use typical for textiles of its age.
This piece quietly tells the story of an era when Anatolia became a crossroads between tradition and modernity. Its design echoes the spirit of the 1970s—a period marked by a search for balance between nostalgia and new forms. The gently faded hues seem to recall the interiors of the past, where daily life intertwined with moments of celebration. Each detail, from the flowing ornaments to the tranquil beige ground, speaks of resilience and gentleness, qualities a vintage rug brings to any space.
It can be paired with classic walnut or oak furniture to highlight its historical depth, or introduced into an eclectic living room with modern accents—glass, ceramics, or minimalist lighting. The rug will perform well on a light wooden floor where diffused light can reveal the subtle transitions of color. Consider combining it with smooth, neutral
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Height301 cm
Depth1 cm
Width210 cm
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Width210 cm
Height301 cm
Depth1 cm
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