Antique American Hooked Allover Geometric Wool Brown Earth Tone 1940s Rug, Circa Date: 1940s. This exceptional example of the American Hooked rug tradition showcases the robust, textural quality characteristic of mid-century American textile arts. The hand-hooked wool construction lends a dense, durable pile that speaks to its enduring craftsmanship.
The palette is defined by a sophisticated brown earth tone color field, providing a rich, grounding backdrop for the geometric motifs. Subtle variations of sage, cream, and terracotta are introduced within the repeating squares, creating depth without sacrificing the rug’s overall neutral sophistication.
The composition utilizes an organized, repeating lattice structure, making it a true allover design. This repeating geometric pattern, formed by interconnected diamond-like squares, provides visual rhythm and structure, a hallmark of functionalist textile aesthetics popular during the 1940s.
While sized at 2.03ft x 6.04ft, this piece offers significant historical charm, perfect for adding warmth and texture to an entryway or narrow space, fitting neatly into the small scatter size category. As a genuine piece of Americana, it joins our curated collection of fine antique rugs, offering collectors a unique glimpse into domestic textile history.

















