Antique Chinese – Art Deco Coral 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving captures the dramatic aesthetic of the Art Deco movement. The saturated field color, often described as deep magenta or fuchsia, places it among the most sought-after coral color rugs of the period, offering unparalleled vibrancy and depth.
Unlike traditional bordered designs, this piece features an open composition where vibrant, naturalistic floral sprays appear scattered across the field. The use of varied pastels—soft blues, jade greens, and pale yellows—against the intense background creates a striking contrast, typical of high-quality floral rugs produced during this era of artistic experimentation.
The luxurious, thick pile enhances the textural depth of the design, allowing the individual blossoms to appear almost three-dimensional through subtle shading and contouring. Given its substantial dimensions, this textile functions beautifully as one of the finest room size rugs, anchoring a sophisticated interior space with its bold color palette and dynamic movement.
The craftsmanship evident in the fine knotting and complex shading confirms its status as a high-quality production piece from the 1930s. This rug is not merely a floor covering but a significant piece of decorative history, representing the finest examples of antique rugs available on the market today.








