1920s Room Size Chinese Wool Knotted Coral Rectangle – Art Deco Antique Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional Chinese Art Deco piece captures the transition between traditional Eastern iconography and the bold, modern aesthetics emerging in the West. The intricate, densely packed composition is a masterful example of the sophisticated weaving techniques employed during this era, making it a highly desirable addition to any collection of antique rugs.
The dominant field color is a striking, saturated shade of deep coral, providing a vibrant backdrop for the complex pictorial narrative. This rich hue is characteristic of the period’s preference for strong, emotive colors, contrasting beautifully with the secondary palette of jade greens, sapphire blues, and ochre yellows used in the detailed landscape elements. The intensity of this specific shade places it among the finest examples of coral color rugs from the Art Deco period.
Unlike the minimalist designs often associated with Art Deco, this rug features a compelling, almost narrative scene—a dense, stylized landscape populated with pagodas, bridges, and abstracted foliage. The borders echo the complexity of the field, utilizing stylized cloud bands and geometric elements. While highly stylized, the overall composition retains elements of traditional floral rugs seen in earlier Chinese weaving traditions.
Woven in high-quality wool, the pile remains luxurious and well-preserved, testament to its careful construction a century ago. Its substantial dimensions qualify it as a true room size rug, capable of anchoring a major living space or dining area. This piece is not merely a floor covering but a significant textile artwork, offering both historical resonance and unparalleled decorative impact.












