This vintage Anatolian runner from the 1970s is handwoven from a blend of wool and cotton, measuring 310 cm in length and 93 cm in width. The palette centers on terracotta red, burnt orange, and muted pink, accented with beige, taupe, brown, and subtle touches of cream and black. The design features a central sequence of large, interconnected diamonds and triangles, each filled with smaller geometric motifs, framed by a border of alternating triangles in contrasting shades. The edges are neatly finished with a slim stripe in dark brown and cream, clearly enclosing the composition. The surface is matte, with a slightly irregular, handwoven texture that underscores its artisanal character. Dense and even knotting ensures durability, while a gentle patina and minimal signs of use reflect its vintage origin. The runner is preserved in excellent condition, with no visible damage or repairs.This piece echoes the spirit of Anatolian workshops in the 1970s, where geometric motifs and earthy tones spoke of order, harmony, and the rhythm of daily life. The subtle asymmetry of the patterns and the soft, handwoven texture recall the slow, deliberate pace of traditional craftsmanship, where repetition and devotion shaped the fabric. Each fiber carries the memory of passing decades, and the warm colors and geometric forms turn the runner into a silent narrator of everyday stories.Such a runner would suit a long hallway or open living space, where its colors can capture natural light and add depth to the interior. It can be paired with light wood furniture
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Height310 cm
Depth1 cm
Width93 cm
Dimension details
Width93 cm
Height310 cm
Depth1 cm
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