This Turkish runner rug from the 1960s exemplifies the understated craftsmanship of mid-century Anatolian village weaving. Crafted from a blend of wool and cotton, it features elongated proportions (374 × 89 cm) and minimalist execution — the surface is rendered in subtly faded, matte beige with a warm undertone, devoid of patterns or ornamentation. Gentle tonal variations and a slightly mottled effect result from decades of natural fading and use, while the flat-woven texture is tight and even. The edges are finished with simple, hand-bound stitching, with no fringes. The overall condition is excellent for its age, displaying only minimal signs of use such as slight unevenness in color and minor surface wear, which underscore its authentic vintage character. There are no visible repairs, stains, or significant damage, and the rug retains its original structure and integrity. This rug carries the quiet and restraint of its era: without ornament, it allows the subtleties of material and handwork to take center stage. The faded beige tells a story of passing time — seasons in which light and daily life gradually softened its hues and established a gentle rhythm. The minimalist form speaks of simplicity that needs no embellishment to be noticed; the blend of cotton and wool is a silent witness to years of footsteps and everyday rituals. It may be paired with a wooden console, a simple bench, or a narrow bookshelf, where its neutral palette becomes a backdrop for other textures and colors. It would work well in minimalist interiors as well as in eclectic spaces, offering visual rest from an abundance of patterns.
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Height374 cm
Depth1 cm
Width89 cm
Dimension details
Width89 cm
Height374 cm
Depth1 cm
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