Antique American Hooked Rug American Ivory 1900s, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of an American Hooked Rug captures the unique domestic artistry prevalent in the United States at the turn of the 20th century, merging folk tradition with emerging Art Nouveau sensibilities in its bold, graphic composition.
The central field is rendered in a soft, luminous shade of ivory beige cream white color rugs, providing a striking contrast to the deep, variegated browns and taupes that define the complex scrolling motifs. While the design is highly centralized, the dense, interlocking nature of the pattern creates a visual rhythm akin to allover rugs, drawing the eye across the entire surface.
The robust, stylized forms flanking the central panel suggest architectural elements or highly abstracted botanical scrolls, executed with the characteristic textural quality of the hooked technique. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs for their historical value and their ability to anchor contemporary interiors with a sense of handcrafted heritage.
Its dimensions classify it among small scatter size rugs, making it perfectly suited for placement in a hallway, entryway, or as an accent piece beneath a small table. This rug is a testament to the enduring appeal of early American textile production, offering both visual interest and tangible history.












