Antique American Hooked Rug Hallway Runner Wool & Cotton Coral, Circa Date: 1930s. This striking American textile is a testament to early 20th-century craft traditions. The robust hooked technique, utilizing wool and cotton, creates a dense, tactile surface that defines this category of antique rugs.
The composition is defined by a highly abstracted, repeating geometric motif. Elongated, capsule-like forms, rendered in varying shades of indigo and pale blue, are arranged in offset columns, creating a dynamic visual rhythm. This dense repetition establishes an allover design characteristic of modernist folk interpretations.
The color palette employs a sophisticated contrast, juxtaposing the cool, saturated indigo and cobalt blue against a deeply textured, warm ground. This rich field color, best described as a vibrant coral or deep salmon, provides a powerful visual anchor, placing this piece within our specialized collection of salmon coral pink color rugs.
As a specialized form factor, this narrow, elongated textile was crafted specifically for transitional spaces. Its vertical orientation and durable construction make it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas, exemplifying the utility and artistry found in quality hallway runner rugs.














