1920s Chinese – Art Deco Room Size Wool Rectangle Antique Knotted Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece captures the transitional elegance of the early 20th century, where traditional Chinese motifs met the geometric simplicity of Art Deco design. The central field is dominated by a rich, luminous saffron hue, making it a standout example among yellow rugs.
The design features a vibrant, asymmetrical scattering of blossoms, trailing vines, and delicate butterflies, rendered in a sophisticated palette of deep reds, blues, and mauves. This naturalistic arrangement, typical of high-quality Chinese production from this era, provides a striking contrast against the expansive gold ground. Such pieces are highly sought after for their intricate floral rugs patterns and painterly quality.
A wide, saturated teal border frames the composition, separated from the central field by a slender band of plum. This sophisticated color pairing—mustard yellow and jade green—is characteristic of the Art Deco period’s bold aesthetic choices. Given its generous dimensions, this piece is classified among the finest room size rugs available from the period, perfectly suited to anchor a grand living space.
Hand-knotted in wool, the pile retains a luxurious density and sheen, reflecting the superior craftsmanship of Chinese weavers adapting to Western tastes during the 1920s. This rug is not merely a floor covering, but a significant textile artifact, representing the pinnacle of cross-cultural design within the broader category of antique rugs.








