Antique American Hooked Rug Hallway Runner Wool & Cotton Multicolor, Country of Origin: American USA Rugs, Circa Date: 1930s. This extraordinary piece of early 20th-century textile art offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of antique rugs, showcasing the resourcefulness and vibrant aesthetic of Depression-era American craft.
Crafted from a robust blend of wool and cotton, the textile displays the characteristic texture of American hooked rugs. The design is dominated by a powerful, repeating chevron or herringbone pattern, achieved by carefully looping strips of salvaged fabric through a backing, creating a dense, durable, and highly textured surface ideal for high-traffic areas.
The palette is a masterful compilation of recycled scraps, resulting in a lively, almost abstract composition of multicolor jewel tone hues. This particular example from the 1930s is a fine representation of the ingenuity inherent in American USA Rugs, where practical necessity often merged with bold artistic expression.
Its elongated dimensions mark it specifically as a Hallway Runner Rugs (2.04ft x 17.03ft), designed to anchor a long corridor or gallery space. The dark, solid border provides a sophisticated frame for the dynamic interior pattern, ensuring this piece provides both historical charm and exceptional utility in a contemporary setting.










