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This vintage midcentury rug has a uniquely minimalist geometric design. Flat-woven in high quality, tight fabric, the climbing geometric pattern gives dimensionality to the very open field design, intercepted only by a brief series of geometric diamond and chevron symbols of femininity. The transitional take on traditional symbolism is unique even among midcentury Moroccan pieces, typically favoring more traditional, bold designs before this combination of colorways began to surface.
This 10x14 rug is from Rug & Kilim’s Mid-Century Modern collection—hand-knotted in wool and silkOn the DesignKeen eyes will admire amber Gold tones underscoring a colorful, warm palette. Also, the sharpness of detail and curvature in this large size and scale live beautifully. Custom Capable: All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
This vintage mid-century rug represents the distinguished emergence of a contemporary grid pattern among its kind. Hand-knotted in high-quality material, the marriage of traditional one-sided fringes with minimalist colorways draws attention to the finely woven geometric pattern, favoring a rising concentration on finesse over symbolism in domestic spaces.
Hand-knotted in Morocco originating between 1950-1960, this vintage mid-century Moroccan rug enjoys a spaciousness unique to the gradual emergence of larger Moroccan looms capable of room-size pieces departing from the more common small sizes. Further unique to this piece is the sheer size of the rich geometric diamond both departing from traditional tribal motifs and signifying the transition into a newly celebrated style; complemented by a luminous, rich pile with an accent, inviting in both texture and light-catching appeal.
This vintage midcentury rug features a transitional field design with a unique asymmetry to its cultural symbols. Hand-knotted in high-quality material, the textural field design is dominated by meandering chains of zig-zagging symbols, which were iconic Moroccan symbols meant to represent the unity between a man and a woman.
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This antique traditional rug was hand-knotted in high-quality fabric with a variety of decorations and symbols.