Antique Chinese – Art Deco Multicolor 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century design, merging traditional Chinese weaving techniques with the radical aesthetics emerging from Europe. It is a stunning example among antique rugs that define the Art Deco period, showcasing a bold departure from classical motifs.
The palette is intensely modern, utilizing striking contrasts of deep teal, saturated rust orange, ochre, and stark black. This sophisticated arrangement of hues creates a dynamic visual energy, characteristic of multicolor jewel tone rugs from this era, where color was used as a primary structural element rather than mere decoration.
The composition is a masterful study in abstraction. Bold, segmented arcs and sharp triangular forms intersect across the field, suggesting movement and speed—a hallmark of the machine age influence on Art Deco. The overall effect is a highly stylized and powerful geometric design that breaks entirely from conventional Eastern patterns.
Woven in a fine, dense pile, this rug is perfectly scaled for intimate spaces. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal choice for a foyer, bedside accent, or as a vibrant wall hanging. Such small scatter size rugs provide crucial bursts of color and historical context without dominating a room’s existing decor.





















