Hallway Runner Rugs (4ft x 10.04ft), Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional textile represents the height of the early 20th-century craft movement in America. Crafted using the traditional American hooked rug technique, this piece transforms humble materials into a sophisticated, highly textural floor covering.
The dynamic composition features an irregular, mosaic-like arrangement of shapes, creating a captivating allover design that avoids repetition. The palette is rich and complex, utilizing a full spectrum of multicolor jewel tones set against softer neutrals, achieving depth and visual movement across the surface.
The dense wool pile provides a robust and tactile surface, characteristic of high-quality hand-hooked work from this period. Pieces like this are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs for their unique folk-art aesthetic and enduring quality, embodying a distinct American textile tradition.
Its elongated format suggests it was originally intended as a hallway runner, though its striking visual appeal makes it an ideal accent piece for contemporary interiors seeking a bold infusion of color and texture. This rug stands as a vibrant testament to American artisanal skill during the interwar period.














