The Antique American Long Cabin Folk Art Pattern Long Hallway Hooked Runner Rug is a testament to early 20th-century textile craft. Handcrafted in the United States around the 1900s, this piece features a distinctive geometric pattern of concentric squares. The rug is constructed using a traditional loop-and-hook method, resulting in a dense and durable 0.5-inch pile. Its ivory, tan, and white color palette is accented by subtle variegated tones, making it an ideal choice for long transitional spaces. This cotton runner offers both visual interest and sound dampening qualities, showcasing the enduring appeal of utilitarian folk art. Its robust construction ensures longevity, making it a unique addition to any curated collection of antique textiles.