Antique Peking Chinese Beige 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This magnificent piece is a testament to early 20th-century Chinese weaving artistry. The field is dominated by a gentle, luminous beige, characteristic of desirable ivory and beige color rugs from the period. The central design features soft, flowing arabesques rendered in muted rose and pale green, creating a sophisticated and airy aesthetic.
The traditional Peking style is evident in the open, balanced composition, which avoids the dense patterning often found in contemporary Persian imports. Instead, the design emphasizes elegant, stylized floral motifs and scrolling vines that frame the large, expansive central medallion. This deliberate use of negative space allows the subtle complexity of the weave and the quality of the wool to shine through.
Woven in the 1920s, a period when Chinese workshops catered heavily to Western interior design trends, this piece is scaled perfectly for modern living. Its substantial dimensions classify it among the most sought-after room size rugs, capable of anchoring a formal dining area or a grand salon with understated elegance.
The striking contrast provided by the deep navy border serves to dramatically highlight the delicate palette of the main field. This exceptional textile represents the highest quality of early 20th-century Chinese production and remains a prime example of collectible antique rugs that define luxury and history in contemporary settings.






