Antique Large Floral Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece is a prime example of high-quality antique rugs produced during the interwar period. Its hand-knotted construction ensures both remarkable durability and a luxurious, substantial texture underfoot.
The impressive scale of this carpet defines its utility as a foundational element in a grand architectural space. Its generous dimensions classify it as a large oversized rug, perfectly suited for anchoring expansive drawing rooms or formal dining areas, creating immediate visual weight and warmth.
The palette is restrained yet profoundly rich, featuring a dominant field of warm camel and taupe wool. The subtle, tone-on-tone border motifs are rendered in contrasting tones, hinting at the sophisticated use of ivory color rugs during this era, providing a monochromatic depth that complements diverse interior styles.
The design employs stylized, flowing floral rugs motifs that transition seamlessly into elegant scrollwork along the perimeter. This soft, low-relief patterning reflects the refined, subdued aesthetics favored in early 20th-century decorative arts, offering an appeal that remains timeless and understated.












