Antique Chinese Chinese – Art Deco Green 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional Art Deco piece captures the dramatic shift in aesthetic that defined 1920s Chinese production, moving away from traditional imperial designs toward a modern, simplified elegance. The lush, moss green color field provides a rich, saturated backdrop for the highly naturalistic botanical elements.
The composition is characterized by an open field, foregoing a heavy central medallion in favor of a gracefully sprawling vine that climbs upward. The palette features a sophisticated array of secondary hues, including soft yellows, deep magenta, and lavender, rendered in a painterly style typical of Art Deco floral rugs. This approach emphasizes movement and depth against the solid ground.
Knotted with a luxurious, deep pile, this textile exemplifies the high-quality wool and craftsmanship associated with the finest antique rugs of the era. The Art Deco style, known for its bold use of color and simplified forms, is beautifully executed here, balancing traditional Chinese motifs with contemporary Western sensibilities.
The subtle magenta border, featuring stylized Ruyi cloud bands in the corners, frames the composition without overpowering the central botanical display. This piece offers both historical significance and exceptional decorative utility, providing an elegant room size foundation for a discerning collector or designer seeking a statement piece from the 1920s.






