Antique Lahore Large Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional piece from the early 20th century exemplifies the refined weaving traditions of Lahore. The field is dominated by a sophisticated palette of faded terracotta and muted crimson, creating the signature coral color rugs for which these pieces are often celebrated.
The design employs a highly detailed, curvilinear aesthetic, featuring intricate vines, palmettes, and stylized floral elements that flow seamlessly across the entire surface. This continuous, non-medallion structure is characteristic of an allover pattern, lending the piece visual movement and depth while maintaining a sense of formal elegance.
Woven from high-quality wool, the pile retains a luxurious softness, testament to the quality of the materials used nearly a century ago. Its elongated dimensions designate it as a superb hallway runner rugs, perfectly suited to define and enhance a long corridor or gallery space with color and historical texture.
The deep indigo border provides a necessary contrast to the lighter field, framing the complex design with precision and anchoring the overall composition. As a finely preserved example of early 20th-century textile art, this Lahore runner is a distinguished addition to any collection of important antique rugs.












