Antique Chinese Peking Hallway Runner Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the restrained elegance of early 20th-century Chinese weaving, particularly the Peking style which favored open fields and sophisticated color palettes. It is a striking example among our collection of antique rugs.
The central field is dominated by a rich, saturated indigo, creating a dramatic backdrop for the scattered auspicious symbols. This deep hue places the piece firmly within the tradition of blue color rugs, though its use here is decidedly modern, emphasizing depth over complexity.
A wide, luminous border of golden ochre frames the dark field, providing a powerful visual contrast typical of the era’s Art Deco influence. The motifs—including vases, ribbons, and stylized floral elements—are rendered with sparse precision, floating almost weightlessly against the midnight blue.
Designed specifically for transitional spaces, this long, narrow format makes it an ideal choice among hallway runner rugs. Its superb condition and bold graphic presence ensure it functions not merely as floor covering, but as a significant architectural element, guiding the eye and defining the space.














