Antique American Hooked America Multicolor 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This piece is a quintessential example of the early 20th-century folk art movement in textiles. The dense, looped pile characteristic of the American Hooked Rug style lends a rich texture and durability rarely seen in later reproductions, showcasing the meticulous handcraftsmanship of the era.
The palette is striking, featuring deep, near-black grounds contrasted sharply with large, alternating diamonds of muted seafoam green and dark forest tones. Accents of soft coral and peach define the stylized floral motifs. This vibrant yet controlled use of color places it among the finest examples of multicolor jewel-tone rugs from the period, reflecting the transition from Victorian restraint toward Art Deco boldness.
The design employs a sophisticated interplay between structured geometry and organic motifs. A strong diagonal lattice of dark diamonds forms the field, providing a robust framework for the stylized floral clusters nestled within the corners and borders. This combination creates a dynamic allover rugs effect that ensures visual interest across the entire surface without relying on a central medallion.
As an authentic textile from the 1920s, this rug offers collectors a genuine slice of Americana. Its compact dimensions suggest it was likely intended as a hearth rug or a small scatter size rug, making it highly versatile for contemporary interiors where space is at a premium. It is a superb and textural addition to any collection of high-quality antique rugs.










