Antique Floral Wool Hand Knotted Pile Black 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of Art Deco design showcases the transitionary period in 1920s textile art. The unusual oval form and dramatic color palette distinguish it among antique rugs, offering a sophisticated piece of functional history.
The field presents a deep, saturated ground, characteristic of high-quality wool pile. While appearing almost navy, this piece is categorized among black color rugs due to its profound depth, which serves as a dramatic backdrop for the sprawling, naturalistic vine pattern. The rich, shimmering gold border frames the composition, emphasizing the rug’s unique, curvilinear shape.
The central motif is a lush, asymmetrical arrangement of oversized blossoms and leaves rendered in soft pastels—lavender, pale blue, sage, and ochre—that float effortlessly against the dark field. This dynamic, open composition elevates it beyond typical floral rugs, capturing the modern, unrestrained aesthetic popular during the Jazz Age.
Measuring as a versatile accent piece, this item falls into the small scatter size category (4.02ft x 6.1ft), perfect for defining a reading nook or placing beneath a statement chair. Its hand-knotted wool construction ensures durability, while its striking visual presence makes it a highly desirable collector’s item from the early 20th century.








