Antique Chinese – Art Deco Chinese Ivory 1930s Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece captures the elegance of the Art Deco movement as interpreted by Chinese weavers. The striking contrast between the deep navy border and the luminous ivory field immediately draws the eye, establishing it as a sophisticated example of ivory color rugs. This era often favored bold shapes and simplified floral designs, moving away from traditional Chinese symbolism toward a more international aesthetic.
The design features a continuous, graceful vine that creates an allover pattern across the central panel. The oval shape is particularly rare and highly desirable, suggesting it was intended for a specific, architectural placement, perhaps in a hallway or at the foot of a bed. The composition avoids a central medallion, allowing the eye to wander freely across the balanced arrangement of blossoms and scrolling foliage.
Detailed observation reveals a rich palette of secondary colors, including soft rose, pale blue, lavender, and muted gold, which are expertly balanced against the neutral ground. The floral motifs are rendered with a stylized simplicity characteristic of 1930s design, yet retain the delicate charm expected of high-quality antique rugs. The thick pile and expert knotting speak to the superior craftsmanship typical of the finest Chinese production during this period.
Given its dimensions and unique shape, this rug functions beautifully as a statement accent piece. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors and designers looking to introduce authentic vintage luxury into contemporary spaces. Its size classifies it among small scatter size rugs, offering versatility for placement in intimate settings where a full-sized carpet would overwhelm the space.


