Antique Chinese – Art Deco Wool Coral Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1940s. This exceptional circular Art Deco piece represents the zenith of mid-20th century production among Chinese rugs, characterized by its luxurious, deep pile and striking contrast. It is a sophisticated example of how traditional Eastern motifs were streamlined to meet the geometric and aesthetic demands of the Western Art Deco movement.
The field is dominated by a rich, saturated hue, often described as a deep salmon or coral color, providing a dramatic backdrop for the stylized border elements. This intense color choice reflects the bold, monochromatic trends popular during the 1940s, offering warmth and visual depth. The central medallion is purposefully omitted, allowing the expansive color field to command attention in any setting.
A narrow, pale gold guard band separates the field from the wide, midnight blue outer border. Across this dark frame, a cascade of stylized vases, ribbons, and delicate floral sprays are scattered, utilizing soft ivory, pale blue, and muted pinks. This asymmetrical arrangement, typical of the period, elevates the rug from a simple floor covering to a piece of textile art.
Circular Art Deco carpets of this quality and scale are inherently rare, providing an ideal anchor for a distinctive sitting area or a grand foyer. This piece offers the gravitas of room size dimensions combined with the soft texture expected of fine wool pile. It stands as a prime investment piece within our curated collection of antique rugs.












