This Turkish runner from the 1960s is a handwoven kilim made from wool and cotton. Its elongated proportions (496 x 90 cm) and flat, slightly coarse texture are hallmarks of traditional Anatolian weaving. The base is a warm beige, animated by stripes of ochre, mustard yellow, burnt orange, and earthy browns, with accents of black, white, and subtle pastel pinks and greens. The rug features geometric motifs – diamonds, chevrons, and stripes – typical of mid-century Anatolian design. The matte finish, hand-bound edges, and subtle braided ends reflect artisanal craftsmanship. The runner is preserved in excellent condition, with vivid colors and no visible damage or stains, professionally washed and ready for use.
The pattern of this kilim carries the voice of 1960s Anatolia: tradition meets modernity. Geometric discipline and hand-spun weave evoke the daily rhythm of old workshops, where every seam mattered and colors were drawn from the local landscape. The rug tells a story of transition between past and present – matte fibers and contrasting stripes create a pulse that could resonate in both rural cottages and urban apartments, always providing a versatile backdrop for life.
This runner can be placed in a narrow hallway, long corridor, or open living area as a linear accent guiding the eye through the space. It pairs well with light wood furniture, minimalist shelving, or simple modernist forms that highlight its geometric patterns. In eclectic interiors, it can be matched with ceramics, matte metal accents, or plants in earthenware pots. It is also effective against neutral walls or contrasted with darker floors, where its vivid colors and motifs assert a distinct decorative identity
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Height496 cm
Depth1 cm
Width90 cm
Dimension details
Width90 cm
Height496 cm
Depth1 cm
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