This Anatolian runner, handwoven in Turkey during the 1960s, features the classic proportions of traditional regional textiles: long and narrow (353 × 91 cm). The primary color is a faded, warm red, enriched by beige and light brown accents, with subtle hints of olive green and pale blue within the medallion details. The composition is defined by a rhythmic sequence of large, geometric hexagonal medallions filled with stylized tribal and floral motifs, set on a matte, soft wool pile. A narrow border frames the piece with a repeating geometric pattern in the same palette. The dense, even weave and neatly finished edges speak to the solidity of its construction, while the gently worn texture and delicate patina underscore the authenticity of mid-century handcraft. The runner is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage and ready for immediate use.This rug carries the quiet voice of Anatolia from decades past. The softened reds, mellowed by time, evoke the daily rituals of homes where such a carpet anchored generations. Geometric medallions express the rhythm of tradition handed down, while each subtle abrasion and matte fiber echo the footsteps of earlier days. It is a textile that preserves both the dignity of passing years and a discreet presence, bringing a gentle dialogue with the past into contemporary interiors.The runner can be displayed in a narrow hallway or corridor, underlining circulation lines and adding textile depth. It works well on wooden floors, paired with minimalist furniture or a classic metal-and-glass bench. Interiors with a mid-century
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Height353 cm
Depth1 cm
Width91 cm
Dimension details
Width91 cm
Height353 cm
Depth1 cm
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