Antique American Hooked Rug American Floral, Medallion 1930s, Circa Date: 1930s. This charming American hooked rug exemplifies the domestic craft revival movement popular during the Depression era. Its construction method lends a unique, textural quality often sought after in antique rugs.
The composition is centered around a robust floral medallion featuring deep maroon roses and stylized foliage set against a warm, earthy brown field. This central motif is framed by concentric bands of variegated color, creating a striking, almost painterly depth characteristic of the hooked technique.
The palette is rich and autumnal, relying on deep, saturated tones. Note the skillful use of shading, particularly in the leaves and borders, where subtle variations of green color rugs anchor the design. The interplay of dusty rose, gold, and burgundy provides warmth and visual complexity.
Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a decorative accent. These domestic textile creations are highly collectible, offering an authentic snapshot of early 20th-century American folk art. It is an ideal small scatter size rug for an entryway or beside a hearth.


















