Vintage Chinese – Peking Ivory 1960s Rug, Circa Date: 1960s. This piece is a striking example of vintage area rugs produced in China during the mid-century period. The design marries traditional Chinese geometric motifs with a restrained, slightly modernized color palette typical of the Peking style.
The central field is grounded in a sophisticated ivory color rugs base, providing a crisp contrast to the saturated indigo and lighter blue tones used in the patterning. The geometric lattice is precise and repetitive, utilizing small, stylized diamond forms within a tightly structured grid.
Unlike rugs featuring a central medallion, this composition employs an allover pattern that ensures visual consistency across the entire surface. This dense arrangement creates textural interest and depth. The secondary border features the classic Chinese fret pattern, executed in beige and blue tones, framing the composition with architectural rigor.
Given its dimensions, this rug functions perfectly as a small scatter size accent piece, ideal for hallways, bedside placement, or defining a small seating area. Its clean lines and bold color definition make it highly adaptable to both traditional and contemporary interiors, offering a touch of mid-century elegance and enduring craftsmanship.












