Antique American Hooked Rug Hallway Runner Wool & Cotton Ivory, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional American textile represents the finest tradition of domestic hooked rugs, utilizing a robust blend of wool and cotton. Its substantial size qualifies it as a desirable hallway runner, perfect for extending visual length in a sophisticated interior.
The field is rendered in a soft, textured ground, providing a luminous and versatile backdrop for the design elements. The subtle variations in the natural fibers create a sophisticated texture, characteristic of high-quality ivory color rugs. This neutral tone ensures the piece integrates seamlessly into both traditional and contemporary settings, enhancing the perceived space.
The design features two parallel borders composed of continuous, stylized floral garlands executed in muted shades of rose, sage green, and lavender. The dimensional quality inherent in the hooking technique gives the floral pattern a charming, slightly three-dimensional relief, softening the overall geometry of the long format.
Sourced from a distinguished collection of early 20th-century American textiles, this piece is a testament to enduring craftsmanship and domestic artistry. Its age, condition, and decorative appeal make it a highly sought-after example among antique rugs collectors, offering a unique blend of folk art sensibility and refined design suitable for the modern home.
















