Antique Oushak Large Room Size Wool Green Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece, woven in Western Anatolia during the late 19th century, exemplifies the grand scale and decorative finesse for which Oushak workshops are renowned. Its generous dimensions make it an ideal room size rug for major reception areas or formal dining spaces.
The palette is dominated by soft vegetal dyes, featuring a serene field of moss and sage. The use of natural wool ensures a luxurious texture and deep saturation, allowing the subtle variations within the green color rugs category to truly shine. Secondary accents of terracotta and ivory provide contrast without overwhelming the primary hue.
Unlike the medallion formats common in Persian weaving, this Oushak presents a highly stylized, decentralized design. The intricate composition utilizes a repeating trellis structure, creating an engaging allover design that fills the visual space seamlessly. This approach ensures the pattern remains balanced regardless of furniture placement.
Dating from the 1880s, this carpet is a superb example of late Ottoman weaving, capturing the period’s preference for lighter, more architectural designs favored by European and American collectors. Such magnificent, well-preserved textiles represent the pinnacle of antique rugs and offer a timeless foundation for sophisticated interiors.






