Antique Chinese Art Deco Floral Wool Hand Knotted Pile 1920s Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of Chinese Art Deco rugs captures the transitional aesthetic of the early 20th century. The bold, open composition and luxurious hand-knotted wool pile define the quality of the finest pieces produced in China during this era.
The expansive field is rendered in a rich, warm terracotta hue, providing a dramatic contrast to the detailed ornamentation. The Art Deco preference for minimal ground space allows the scattered floral rugs to float elegantly across the surface. This large format piece, suitable for defining a primary living area, offers the scale and presence of traditional Room Size Rugs (9.0ft x 11.06ft).
Intricate sprays of peonies, chrysanthemums, and trailing vines adorn the corners and edges, rendered in a sophisticated palette of soft pastels—sage green, pale lavender, and apricot yellow—against the deep rust ground. The execution showcases the superb dyeing and knotting techniques perfected by master weavers in Chinese rugs workshops during the 1920s, reflecting a high degree of craftsmanship.
Dating to the 1920s, this piece represents a pivotal moment in textile history when Eastern artistry profoundly influenced Western interior design. Its enduring quality and timeless aesthetic make it a highly desirable acquisition for collectors of fine antique rugs. This rug seamlessly bridges historical elegance with contemporary sophistication.








