Antique Oushak Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1884. This exceptional example of late 19th-century weaving represents the high quality and distinct palette associated with the Oushak region of Western Anatolia. Such historic textiles are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs.
Woven entirely in wool, the pile exhibits a luxurious texture and depth of color achieved through natural dyes. The primary field is dominated by a rich, saturated madder red that shifts beautifully toward a delicate salmon coral pink hue, perfectly offset by the pale ivory and sage green accents in the complex border system.
The field employs a highly detailed, grand scale allover design featuring stylized palmettes, blossoming vines, and serrated leaves, characteristic of the region’s adaptation of classical Persian motifs. The composition avoids a central medallion, allowing the intricate pattern to flow seamlessly across the entire length of the piece.
Presented in the elongated 6ft x 9.05ft format, this piece is ideally suited for defining transitional spaces, corridors, or galleries. Its robust construction and sophisticated colorway ensure it functions not merely as a floor covering, but as a foundational element of interior architecture, lending gravitas and warmth to any setting.
















