Small Scatter Size Rugs (1.06ft x 3.1ft), Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece is defined by its highly unusual fan or semi-circular form, suggesting it was originally designed as a hearth rug or a custom architectural element. The hand-knotted wool pile exhibits the soft, luxurious texture characteristic of the finest antique rugs produced during the early Art Deco period.
The design employs a striking radial field composed of alternating broad stripes in warm beige and a vibrant, yet softened, coral hue. Delicate branches bearing stylized blossoms in deep teal and pale gold overlay this striped ground, creating a sophisticated contrast. The use of a rich salmon coral pink palette anchors the piece in the sophisticated tastes of the Jazz Age.
Knotted entirely in resilient wool, the rug’s construction speaks to the enduring quality of early 20th-century textile production. While the shape is unique, the simplified, large-scale floral motifs and open composition reflect the strong influence of the Chinese Art Deco weaving tradition popular in Shanghai during this era.
Due to its specialized dimensions and shape, this rug functions perfectly as a distinctive entryway accent or a focal point beneath a curved piece of furniture. It is a rare example of a highly customized small scatter size textile that marries architectural necessity with high decorative art, offering a truly unique historical statement.










