Hallway Runner Rugs (3.04ft x 12ft), Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece is a fine example of American textile artistry from the early 20th century. Its construction utilizes a durable wool and cotton blend in a loop pile technique, characteristic of high-quality antique rugs of the period.
The field is dominated by an exquisite allover design of meandering, thorny branches laden with lush, open-face blossoms in shades of magenta and deep rose. This continuous, naturalistic pattern avoids traditional borders, allowing the dynamic botanical elements to flow uninterrupted across the length of the textile.
The sophisticated palette relies on a luminous ground of ivory beige cream white, providing a striking contrast to the richly saturated floral hues and the subtle blue-green accents found in the leaves and the faint outer edges. The hooked texture lends a dimensional, almost painterly quality to the surface, enhancing the visual depth of the composition.
Designed specifically for long, narrow spaces, this textile functions perfectly as one of the most elegant hallway runner rugs available. Its narrow profile and robust construction make it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas where historical charm and practical durability are equally valued.






