Wool Chinese Hand Knotted Pile Antique Floral Art Deco 1930s Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the transitional period of textile design, merging traditional Eastern iconography with the streamlined aesthetic of the West. Crafted in China, it represents the height of the Art Deco movement’s influence on Asian weaving centers.
The saturated, deep terracotta field provides a dramatic backdrop for the sprawling, naturalistic vine work. Unlike traditional symmetrical designs, this composition utilizes expansive negative space to emphasize the stylized, oversized blossoms—a hallmark of the Chinese Art Deco aesthetic popularized by designers like Walter Nichols. The rich, hand-knotted wool pile gives the surface a luxurious, velvety depth that absorbs and reflects light beautifully.
Delicate butterflies hover above the cascading branches, which feature large, stylized chrysanthemums rendered in subtle shades of gold, sage, and pale blue. The use of these traditional floral rugs patterns, while simplified for the 1930s market, maintains a profound symbolic resonance. Its elongated format suggests it was likely intended as a sophisticated accent piece in a grand foyer.
Pieces of this quality, retaining their vibrant color and plush pile after nearly a century, are increasingly rare finds. This rug is not merely a floor covering but a significant piece of textile history, highly sought after by collectors of fine antique rugs who appreciate the fusion of Eastern craftsmanship and global modernity.














