The Antique Quilt Hallway Runner Wool Blue Rug is a striking example of early 20th-century American folk art. Dating back to the 1920s, this needle-punched wool rug features a bold geometric structure inspired by traditional quilt aesthetics. The design showcases an intricate checkerboard lattice with octagonal blocks framed by smaller squares, creating a mesmerizing allover pattern. Its dramatic color palette contrasts saturated black with soft, faded powder blue, offering a sophisticated modernist look. Expertly crafted in the United States with a 0.5-inch pile height, this rectangular runner provides the durability needed for high-traffic areas like hallways or gallery spaces. This collectible textile history piece functions as a powerful statement rug, utilizing pure geometry and simplified color fields to anchor any narrow passage with visual rhythm and depth.