This vintage wool area rug, crafted in Turkey during the 1950s, exemplifies the traditional hand-knotted construction typical of mid-century Anatolian textiles. Measuring 382 × 297 cm, it is made from natural wool with a matte, soft texture and a low, even pile. The primary color is a muted beige with a subtle peach undertone, framed by a deep navy border and accented with hints of cream, light blue, and charcoal. The design features symmetrical floral and arabesque motifs arranged around a central medallion—elements emblematic of mid-20th-century Turkish rug artistry. All details reflect hand craftsmanship, with no visible machine stitching or crude repairs. The rug is preserved in excellent vintage condition, exhibiting only minimal signs of use, such as gentle patina and slight fading consistent with age, but without significant damage or restoration.
This piece embodies the quiet narrative of 1950s Turkish workshops, where each textile was woven with a sense of heritage and utility. The patterns seem to whisper of homes where sunlight played across matte wool, revealing the layered interplay of beige and blue. Any signs of wear are not flaws but the subtle traces of daily life, lending the rug a calm rhythm and the softness of its era. The arabesque borders echo the tradition of combining ornamental beauty with everyday purpose.
The rug would work well in a spacious living room, bringing a touch of classic or eclectic sensibility to the space. It can be paired with low, wooden mid-century modern furniture or upholstered sofas in neutral tones to let its pattern and colors take center stage. Natural textiles and simple ceramics will complement the overall effect. It may also serve as a key accent in a minimalist interior
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Height382 cm
Depth1 cm
Width297 cm
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Width297 cm
Height382 cm
Depth1 cm
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