Antique American Hooked Rug Canada Hooked – Loop Pile, Country of Origin: Canada, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite piece represents the finest folk art traditions of North America, featuring a soft, sophisticated palette characteristic of early 20th-century decorative textiles. The loop pile construction lends a textural depth to the surface, making it a highly desirable example among antique rugs.
The field is defined by an elegant ogee lattice, creating repeating diamond compartments that alternate between stylized quatrefoil medallions and delicate floral sprays. This particular example, originating from Canada, showcases the charming domestic artistry inherent in the American Hooked Rug tradition, often utilizing subtle shading to give the motifs dimensionality.
The masterful use of color is perhaps the rug's most arresting feature. A luminous foundation of ivory beige cream provides the perfect canvas for the muted pastels—soft rose, pale blue-grey, and sage green—that define the trellis structure. The central blossoms are accented with rich burgundy tones, providing necessary contrast against the overall lightness of the design.
Given its elongated proportions, this textile functions beautifully as a hallway runner rugs, lending historic charm and soft texture to transitional spaces. Rugs of this quality, retaining their original coloration and structural integrity after a century, are increasingly rare finds, offering a unique opportunity for collectors of fine North American folk art.








