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79041 Vintage Swedish Rollakan Rug, 06'01 x 09'08.
This handwoven wool vintage Swedish rollakan rug embodies the essence of Scandinavian Modern style with its minimalist charm and timeless elegance. The serene blue field, framed by delicate beige borders adorned with geometric motifs in soft brown and pale blue, exudes a sense of calm and balance. Its understated design reflects the Nordic philosophy of “lagom,” meaning just the right amount, which champions moderation and harmony in all aspects of life.
The central composition consists of evenly spaced horizontal lines, meticulously woven to create a subtle rhythm and structure. These lines are punctuated by intricate small geometric accents, adding texture and interest without overpowering the overall simplicity. The carefully chosen colors evoke the tranquility of a Nordic summer sky, while the earthy brown tones ground the design, providing warmth and a connection to nature.
The border of the Swedish flatweave rug is a masterful representation of Scandinavian artistry, featuring symmetrical patterns inspired by traditional Nordic weaving techniques. The repeating motifs in the border, reminiscent of stylized snowflakes or stars, symbolize unity and the enduring beauty of nature. This connection to natural elements makes the rug a perfect example of hygge—the Danish concept of cozy contentment and well-being. It invites you to relax and feel at home in its comforting presence.
This Swedish rollakan rug is more than a decorative piece; it is a celebration of Nordic heritage and craftsmanship. Its high-quality wool construction ensures durability while maintaining a soft, inviting texture. Ideal for enhancing a hygge-inspired interior or complementing a contemporary Scandinavian aesthetic, this woven wonder effortlessly bridges the gap between tradition and modernity, making it a timeless addition to nearly any home.
- Abrash. Some stains.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in Sweden.
- Measures: 06'01 x 09'08.
- Pile Height: 0.10 of an inch.
- Date: 1950's. Mid-20th Century.