Antique Aubusson French Ivory 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite French Aubusson piece captures the elegance of the late Belle Époque, characterized by its delicate palette and refined neoclassical design. The central field is dominated by a soft, luminous ivory color rugs that allows the subtle floral detailing to shimmer.
Unlike heavier Oriental weaves, this European production boasts a low, finely woven pile, perfectly suited for grand salon settings. The composition utilizes an allover pattern of scrolling vines and scattered rose bouquets, creating a sense of effortless movement across the surface without relying on a rigid central medallion.
Originating from the famed French weaving center, this carpet represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century decorative arts. Such pieces are highly sought after by designers and collectors who value the soft coloration and sophisticated draftsmanship inherent in authentic antique rugs of this provenance.
The generous proportions of this example make it an ideal foundation for a formal dining room or drawing-room, offering both historical gravitas and airy lightness. Its scale ensures it functions as a true large oversized rug, anchoring a significant space while maintaining the delicate, understated charm typical of the Aubusson style.












