This vintage rug from Turkey, dating to the 1960s, is handwoven from a blend of cotton and wool, resulting in a dense, flat weave typical of mid-century Turkish craftsmanship. Its color palette centers on a warm, muted terracotta and peach tone, with a soft, sun-washed matte finish. Delicate, asymmetrical floral and botanical motifs appear on two opposing corners in understated shades of beige, brown, and olive green, leaving the central area largely open and minimalist. The edges are neatly finished without fringes, and the texture is soft yet slightly coarse to the touch. The overall condition is excellent for its age: only minimal traces of use and gentle patina are visible, with no damage or significant discoloration. This rug quietly recounts the story of 1960s Anatolia, where craftsmanship met everyday life in understated, balanced forms. Its faded hues evoke sunlight that has slowly mellowed the fibers over decades, lending depth and softness to the surface. The corner motifs suggest a memory of old gardens, while the open field leaves space for calm and contemplation. The rug does not dominate the interior; instead, it accompanies it gently, as if inviting a pause to sense the passage of time. It can be paired with simple, mid-century teak or oak furniture to highlight its serene, understated character. The rug works well in a spacious living room, where its open composition lets the central floor area breathe. It is worth combining with matte-glazed ceramics or light, neutral textiles; it will also find its place in eclectic collector’s interiors, where its subtle palette can balance stronger decorative accents. Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height312 cm
Depth1 cm
Width209 cm
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Width209 cm
Height312 cm
Depth1 cm
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