This vintage runner rug, handwoven in Turkey during the 1970s, is a classic example of rustic Anatolian design. The construction features a durable wool pile with cotton foundation, resulting in a flexible yet robust structure. The primary hue is a deep, muted red with warm undertones, complemented by faded accents of beige, taupe, and soft grey. Along the length, three large, stepped diamond medallions are filled with smaller geometric motifs and surrounded by circular details. The narrow border displays horizontal stripes in earthy shades—from browns through greys to subdued blue—creating a subtle gradient. The surface is matte, the wool pile low and soft, slightly worn in places, and finished with simple, hand-knotted fringe. The rug is preserved in very good condition for its age—visible patina and natural wear highlight its authenticity, with no significant damage or repairs. This rug speaks with the voice of 1970s Anatolian workshops: its form reflects a daily life where geometry meets the softness of material. The warm red and muted contrasts evoke interiors of previous decades, where every thread carried stories of family gatherings, calm mornings, and the gentle passage of time. The natural fading and patina echo the rhythm of years gone by, while handwork remains evident in both the structure and the tactile surface. The runner may be used in a long hallway, staircase, or spacious living room, where its length and proportions introduce rhythm and order. It pairs well with dark wood furniture, simple ceramics, and textiles in natural tones. It can be combined with minimalist lighting or vintage accessories to emphasize
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Height372 cm
Depth1 cm
Width82 cm
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Width82 cm
Height372 cm
Depth1 cm
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