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60768 Vintage Turkish Overdyed Rug, 09'06 x 12'11.
Behold, a rug that effortlessly marries French Provincial charm with Federal Adam Style – a match made in decor heaven. This hand-knotted wool vintage Turkish overdyed rug is more than just a floor covering; it's a stylish time machine. The gossamery floral design and earthy pastel colors in this piece create a vibe that's straight out of the relaxed refinement of a French Country maison or a rustic chateau in Southern France. It's like having a little piece of Provence at your feet.
Picture a faded damask medallion, as richly patterned as a French tapestry, blending seamlessly into a beguiling sea of ethereal hues. The ornamental mauve inlay adds a touch of elegance while also giving the corner spandrels their moment in the spotlight. And let's not forget the soothing lilac tones and soft pastel blue hues that balance the warm taupe undertones, creating a captivating juxtaposition that's as intriguing as a French love affair.
But this rug isn't content with just one style; it's a chameleon of design. It sways between laid-back luxury and romantic industrial, capturing the timeless appeal and simple elegance inspired by Federal Adam style, Neoclassical, Georgian, and Colonial Revival. It's like a decor world tour, all in one rug. So, if you're looking to design an elegantly subtle and balanced ambiance rooted in a fusion of styles – from French Provincial to Romantic Industrial, Belgian Farmhouse, Modern Rustic, and Shabby Chic – this vintage Turkish rug is your ultimate passport to chic decor. Because why settle for one style when you can have them all at your feet?
- Rendered in variegated shades of soft blue, taupe, tan, mauve, greyed-ochre, muted bisque, pale lilac, gray, sand and greige with other analogous colors.
- This is a textured area rug. It has low to no pile. The artist hand-carved the design into the rug.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- Abrash. Antique Wash. Overdyed.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 09'06 x 12'11.
- Date: 1960s. Mid-20th Century.