Antique Peking Chinese Floral Beige, Blue Navy 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional Chinese Peking carpet captures the refined elegance typical of the Art Deco period, yet maintains a deep connection to classical Chinese symbolism. The choice of a dramatically saturated field distinguishes it among many antique rugs of the era, offering a luxurious foundation for any sophisticated interior.
The central field is rendered in a magnificent, almost midnight navy, providing a rich, velvety backdrop that allows the sparse, naturalistic floral sprays to appear luminous. These motifs—executed primarily in warm beige and soft teal—float across the dark ground, creating a sense of depth and tranquility. The use of such a deep, resonant blue color rugs is a hallmark of high-quality early 20th-century Chinese weaving, emphasizing drama over density.
A broad, golden-beige main border frames the composition, providing a necessary counterpoint to the dark field. This border is intricately detailed with traditional Chinese elements, including stylized cloud bands and auspicious symbols placed within cartouches at the corners. The craftsmanship reflects the high standards of the Peking workshops, known for their thick pile and exceptional wool quality.
Offering substantial coverage and a commanding presence, this piece is perfectly scaled for use as a primary floor covering in a formal dining room or grand salon. Its enduring design ensures that this magnificent textile remains a timeless statement piece, suitable for integration into both traditional and modern spaces. This large format makes it an ideal selection among room size rugs for collectors seeking both historical significance and dramatic visual impact.










