Antique Chinese – Art Deco Chinese Ivory 1925 Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving represents the fusion of traditional Chinese craftsmanship with the emerging Art Deco aesthetic. Produced during the height of the movement, this piece is a highly desirable addition to any collection of antique rugs.
The sophisticated palette is defined by its luminous field, rendered in a warm, muted ivory color. This choice reflects the period’s preference for light, airy interiors, allowing the rug to serve as a foundational element rather than a dominant focal point. The main field features a subtle, tone-on-tone scrolling vine motif, providing texture without visual clutter.
Unlike many contemporaneous medallion designs, the pattern here utilizes a delicate, repeating structure across the entire surface, classifying it among the finest allover rugs. This approach ensures the rug maintains visual harmony regardless of furniture placement, offering immense versatility in design application.
The rug is framed by a beautifully articulated border featuring pale pastels—soft pinks, celadon greens, and light blues—which contrast gently with the main field. The large scale and refined design make this a commanding piece, perfectly suited for grand interiors requiring room size rugs.








