Antique Dhurrie Hallway Runner Cotton Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional piece is a testament to early 20th-century textile craftsmanship, offering a subtle yet intricate aesthetic rarely found in contemporary floor coverings. As a genuine example of antique rugs, its age lends a profound sense of history and character to any sophisticated interior.
Woven entirely from cotton, the texture of this runner is soft and pliable, ideal for high-traffic areas. The color palette utilizes a faded, dusky mauve or slate tone set against a natural, creamy ground, providing a sophisticated interpretation of purple color rugs, as seen in the background and poking through the ivory cream tones, that avoids overt brightness, favoring instead a quiet elegance.
The design features a tightly rendered geometric motif, likely a stylized diamond or star, repeated across the entire field. This dense, repeating structure creates a captivating visual rhythm, classifying the piece as a fine example of an allover pattern that draws the eye down the length of the corridor without interruption.
Measuring appropriately for long, narrow spaces, this textile is specifically designed to function as a refined element within transitional architecture. Its dimensions make it perfectly suited among our collection of hallway runner rugs, providing both warmth and definition to extended entryways, corridors, or gallery spaces.














