Antique Chinese – Art Deco Small Scatter Size Wool Taupe Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece captures the transitional aesthetic of the early 20th century, where traditional Chinese motifs were streamlined and modernized for the Western market. Its practical small scatter size makes it a versatile accent, perfectly suited for a hallway, bedside, or study.
The central field is dominated by a luxurious, velvety taupe, a highly sought-after earth tone color that lends warmth and depth to any interior setting. This expansive, monochromatic plane is characteristic of the Art Deco movement’s departure from dense, all-over patterns, favoring negative space to highlight the quality of the wool and dye.
A striking asymmetrical composition anchors the lower right corner, featuring highly stylized flowering branches rendered in brilliant coral, saffron yellow, and deep indigo. The design is framed by a bold, narrow line of electric blue, which provides a sharp, modern contrast against the otherwise muted, rich brown borders, emphasizing the rug’s graphic sensibility.
Woven entirely of fine wool, this piece reflects the high standards of early 20th-century craftsmanship, blending Eastern tradition with Western geometric sensibilities. It remains a superb example among antique rugs from the period, offering both historical provenance and enduring decorative appeal for the discerning collector.












