Hallway Runner Rugs (2.08ft x 20ft), Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional American textile piece dates to the height of the Art Deco era, showcasing a sophisticated approach to traditional hooked craftsmanship. Its construction utilizes a durable loop pile technique, distinguishing it among other antique rugs of the period.
The design is strikingly modern, employing a bold, centralized arrow motif—possibly a stylized compass or directional indicator, emphasized by the letter ‘N’ at the top. This strong geometric element anchors the composition against a field of vertical, dashed lines, creating a dynamic texture that contrasts sharply with the typical dense patterning of allover rugs.
The palette is restrained yet impactful, built upon a luminous foundation of ivory beige. This neutral ground is punctuated by the deep, matte black of the central device and vibrant vertical accents of scarlet red and charcoal grey, lending the piece a powerful, streamlined aesthetic characteristic of the 1920s.
Due to its unusually long and narrow dimensions, this textile functions perfectly as an oversized runner. It offers a unique opportunity to introduce early American modernism into contemporary spaces. This format transcends typical sizing conventions, providing a dramatic focal point ideal for grand entryways or extended hallway runner rugs.


















