1920s Room Size Wool Coral Chinese Antique Knotted – Art Deco Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of Chinese Art Deco rugs captures the dramatic aesthetic of the Jazz Age. Its substantial scale classifies it among the finest room size rugs produced during this period, designed specifically to anchor a sophisticated, modern interior.
The luxurious, high-pile wool is dyed in a rich, saturated coral hue, creating a striking foundation for the stylized botanical elements. This deep tone places it firmly within the desirable category of salmon coral pink color rugs, offering a vibrant yet refined color story. The central field is intentionally left open, allowing the deep color to dominate and providing a dramatic contrast to the intricate borders.
The composition is characterized by its asymmetrical arrangement of oversized blossoms, trailing vines, and delicate butterflies, rendered in secondary colors of jade, gold, and pale pinks. While the central area is sparse, the dense, flowing nature of the corner and side elements provides a visual weight that contrasts sharply with the open field, maintaining a sense of movement often associated with allover rugs.
The intricacy of the knotting and the quality of the dyes confirm this piece’s provenance as a high-grade textile from the Republican period. Such well-preserved examples from the 1920s are increasingly sought after by collectors of fine antique rugs, representing a pivotal moment where Eastern craftsmanship met Western modernism.














