Antique Hallway Runner Wool Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1750s. This exceptional textile offers a rare glimpse into 18th-century weaving, characterized by a highly sophisticated use of color and structure. Its striking composition immediately distinguishes it among antique rugs of the period, demonstrating remarkable preservation and artistic integrity.
The expansive field is dominated by a rich, luminous saffron tone, a highly desirable hue that provides warmth and light to any interior space. This specific shade places it within the category of yellow color rugs that command attention. The surface is subtly textured by a faint, repeating diagonal lattice pattern, providing depth beneath the five centrally placed, contrasting medallions.
The five circular medallions feature complex, layered designs executed primarily in deep indigo and soft tan, offering a powerful visual counterpoint to the golden ground. The primary border utilizes the classic Greek Key motif, rendered in crisp navy blue, which frames the central design with architectural precision, balanced by an outer guard band of stylized scrolling vines.
Designed specifically for transitional spaces, this piece functions perfectly as a magnificent hallway runner rugs, enhancing the flow and grandeur of a long corridor or gallery. As a small scatter size rug measuring approximately 5.1ft x 9.6ft, the enduring quality of the wool pile and the masterful execution confirm its status as a significant historical textile, preserved beautifully across nearly three centuries.
















