Antique Chinese – Art Deco Black 1935 Rug, Circa Date: 1935. This exceptional piece captures the height of the Art Deco movement as interpreted by master weavers in China. The dramatic contrast between the deep, saturated field and the delicate ornamentation defines its sophisticated appeal, making it a highly desirable example among antique rugs.
The commanding presence of the field is achieved through the use of a rich, velvety black color rugs palette, allowing the intricate corner motifs to seemingly float above the darkness. This bold use of negative space is characteristic of the period’s departure from traditional, all-over patterns, emphasizing structure and form over density.
Adorning the corners are elegant sprays of blossoms—peonies and cherry branches—rendered in soft, muted tones of blush, cream, and pale sage. These asymmetrical arrangements, typical of Chinese Art Deco design, provide a stunning counterpoint to the streamlined, scrolling border executed in cool silver-gray. Such pieces exemplify the finest examples of floral rugs from the early 20th century.
Beyond its artistic merit, the scale of this piece ensures it functions perfectly as a foundational element in a modern interior. Its striking design and excellent preservation confirm its status as a collector’s item, suitable for those seeking truly impactful room size rugs that bridge Eastern tradition and Western modernity.










