This vintage runner from the 1970s features a warm terracotta brown base with a matte finish and subtle natural color variations. Handwoven from wool on a cotton warp, its elongated 410 × 92 cm format is characteristic for hallways and transitional spaces. The central area is adorned with repeating geometric diamond medallions outlined in cream and filled with olive green, muted pink, and faded orange, while the border displays stylized floral and leaf motifs in a restrained palette of cream, brown, and olive. The texture is slightly coarse, with visible hand-knotting irregularities and tightly woven edges finished with a simple band; the ends show minimal fraying consistent with gentle use. The runner is preserved in excellent condition, with only minor, even signs of use and no stains or repairs.The pattern of this runner echoes the story of Anatolian villages in the 1970s, where geometric order met the natural spontaneity of handcraft. Each diamond and floral detail bears traces of everyday life—subdued colors and the distinctive rhythm of motifs evoke the atmosphere of homes where textiles served as both decoration and an expression of care for the living space. Its slightly coarse, matte surface is a reminder of a material meant for daily use, preserving the authenticity and quiet endurance of a bygone era.This Turkish runner could be used in a long hallway, corridor, or as a boundary in an open-plan living room to emphasize the spatial rhythm. It pairs well with wooden furniture featuring simple, geometric lines or with textiles of natural texture such as linen or jute. In eclectic interiors, it could be combined with modern accents—glass, metal, or minimalist ceramics—so that its pattern
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Height410 cm
Depth1 cm
Width92 cm
Dimension details
Width92 cm
Height410 cm
Depth1 cm
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