Hallway Runner Rugs (2.08ft x 17.04ft), Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the unique aesthetic of Chinese Art Deco rugs, blending traditional pictorial elements with the streamlined, open compositions favored during the Jazz Age. The oversized runner format suggests it was commissioned for a grand hallway or reception area.
The field is dominated by a vibrant, saturated shade of gold and yellow, a daring choice that provides a luminous backdrop for the sparse, narrative design. The figures and scattered blossoms are rendered in rich tones of indigo, plum, and burgundy, sharply delineated against the sunny ground. This palette is distinctly modern while retaining the deep color saturation characteristic of fine Chinese rugs.
Designed as an expansive hallway runner, the composition utilizes the length of the textile to present two distinct, stylized figures separated by delicate sprays of foliage. This open, asymmetrical layout, which leaves much of the field exposed, is a hallmark of the Art Deco movement’s departure from dense, all-over patterns.
Dating from the height of the 1920s, this hand-knotted pile rug represents a significant cultural intersection between Eastern craftsmanship and Western design sensibilities. It is a striking example of the period’s finest textile work and a highly collectible piece among antique rugs globally.










