Hallway Runner Rugs (3.07ft x 8.09ft), Country of Origin: American USA Rugs, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional textile exemplifies the vibrant, resourceful spirit of early 20th-century American USA Rugs. The design features a complex interlocking circle motif, creating an engaging allover geometric pattern that fills the entire field without reliance on a central medallion.
Woven using a hand-knotted pile technique, the wool retains a rich texture and depth, characteristic of quality antique rugs from this period. The palette is particularly striking, utilizing a broad spectrum of saturated hues, often described as multicolor jewel tones. Deep reds, sapphire blues, emerald greens, and ochres blend seamlessly, creating a mosaic effect that is both rustic and refined.
The repetitive, curvilinear structure of the design is reminiscent of traditional quilt patterns, a likely influence given the domestic origins of this piece. Each individual segment within the geometric grid is rendered in a unique shade or texture, suggesting the innovative use of varied wool materials—a hallmark of American textile ingenuity during the 1920s.
While the exact dimensions suggest suitability as a distinctive hallway runner, the visual impact of the dense, highly chromatic pattern ensures it commands attention in any setting. This piece represents a rare convergence of folk art sensibility and sophisticated craftsmanship, offering a unique historical statement for the discerning collector.














