Antique Large Aubusson French Geometric Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: France, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional piece represents the height of the early 20th-century French weaving tradition. Unlike the typical tapestry-woven Aubussons, this knotted pile construction provides a luxurious depth suitable for grand interiors. Its generous dimensions classify it among desirable room size rugs.
The design is a sophisticated synthesis of formal structure and romantic detail. A bold, interlocking trellis provides the primary geometric pattern, rendered in deep, saturated tones. Within the resulting diamond cartouches, delicate bouquets of roses, tulips, and forget-me-nots are meticulously rendered, softening the architectural framework and providing a charming counterpoint to the formality.
The palette is grounded in contrast, utilizing a creamy, almost ecru field that allows the secondary colors to flourish. The defining structural geometry is executed in a rich, deep chocolate, placing it firmly within the category of brown earth tone coloration. Subtle accents of pale sage, soft pink, and dusty blue provide the necessary chromatic relief, ensuring the rug remains vibrant yet restrained.
This rare combination of a tightly woven structure, a highly stylized geometric framework, and traditional floral sprays makes this a standout example among high-quality antique rugs. It is an enduring textile artwork that bridges the formality of the Art Deco era with the classical elegance inherent to its French origins, perfect for a discerning collector.














