1930s Wool Small Scatter Size American Hooked Antique Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional textile represents the enduring folk art tradition of the American Hooked rug. Crafted from durable wool, the piece features a highly textural surface created by the looping technique, resulting in a dense, tactile pile that captures the rustic charm characteristic of early 20th-century domestic craftsmanship.
The palette, while grounded in the nominal ivory color rugs of the base material, is remarkably complex and variegated. Strips of fabric, likely repurposed, introduce a spectrum of muted greens, deep reds, blues, and browns, creating a rich, painterly effect. Its practical small scatter size makes it ideal for placement in transitional spaces, such as entryways or beside a hearth.
The geometric structure of the design is defined by repeating, interlocking columns and horizontal bars, set against a striking, saturated teal or turquoise grid. This highly stylized arrangement utilizes an allover design approach, ensuring visual continuity and interest across the entire field without the constraints of a traditional medallion or border system.
Dating to the 1930s, this piece transcends mere utility, serving as a sophisticated example of how resourceful materials were transformed into enduring works of art during the Depression era. It offers a unique textural counterpoint to modern interiors and is a valuable addition to any curated collection of antique rugs.












