Antique Chinese – Art Deco Ivory 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece captures the precise moment when traditional Chinese weaving techniques embraced the streamlined elegance of the Western Art Deco movement. Such pieces are highly sought after among collectors of antique rugs due to their distinctive fusion of East and West design principles.
The palette is defined by a central field of soft, muted taupe, transitioning into a luminous ivory color rugs that provides a sophisticated backdrop for the dynamic border. The use of this light, neutral ground maximizes the sense of space, offering a versatile foundation for diverse interior design schemes.
Characteristic of the period, the composition rejects symmetry in favor of flowing, organic shapes that cascade from the corners. The design features highly stylized clusters of blossoms and vines, rendered in vibrant blues, corals, and greens against the salmon-pink ground. This dramatic use of negative space elevates the traditional presentation of floral rugs.
The rug’s generous dimensions classify it among the most desirable room size rugs of the era. The overall effect is one of luxurious modernity, perfectly embodying the spirit of the Jazz Age while maintaining the impeccable quality associated with early 20th-century Chinese production, making it a compelling architectural statement.










