Gray Antique Wool 1930s Rectangle Flat Weave Navajo Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This striking textile is a superb example of early 20th-century geometric weaving. Its flat weave construction emphasizes the graphic clarity of the design, making it a powerful decorative element among antique rugs that prioritize bold symmetry over ornate detail.
The palette is grounded in natural tones, featuring variegated shades of gray and cream wool set against stark black outlines. The use of natural, undyed wool creates subtle tonal shifts within the primary field, lending an organic depth to the otherwise rigid geometry. This piece beautifully showcases the versatility of gray color rugs in both modern and traditional interior design schemes.
A central procession of large, stepped diamond forms dominates the composition, framed by vertical bands of alternating color. Sharp, zigzagging lines in vibrant crimson red provide critical visual tension and definition, preventing the neutral tones from becoming monotonous. The overall effect is one of disciplined, powerful symmetry, characteristic of the period’s finest graphic textiles.
Measuring in a versatile dimension, this piece functions perfectly as a decorative accent or a runner in a hallway or entryway. Its robust, durable wool construction ensures longevity, while its manageable scale makes it ideal for those seeking small scatter size rugs (3.06ft x 4.06ft) that still carry significant visual weight and historical character.












