Vintage American Hooked Rug American Ivory 1980s, Circa Date: 1980s. This delightful textile exemplifies the enduring charm of the American Hooked Rug tradition, showcasing a folk art sensibility combined with refined color work. The technique, characterized by loops pulled through a backing material, provides a textural depth that is both robust and visually soft, perfectly suited for high-traffic areas.
The central design features a lush, cascading bouquet of flowers, typical of floral rugs that gained popularity in domestic American settings during the mid-20th century. Roses, daisies, and small filler blossoms are rendered in vibrant yet muted tones of salmon, pale yellow, and sage green, creating an appealing contrast against the field.
The field color is a sophisticated blend of neutral tones, primarily an ivory beige cream that provides a grounding lightness to the composition. This soft backdrop is framed by a scalloped inner border and a deep chocolate brown outer edge, defining the rug's elongated runner format and enhancing the overall warmth of the palette.
As a desirable piece among vintage area rugs, this runner offers exceptional versatility, suitable for hallways, bedside placement, or intimate conversational areas. Its dimensions categorize it perfectly among small scatter size rugs, making it an accessible and charming accent piece for collectors seeking authentic American design from the late 20th century.














