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51713 Distressed Vintage Green Turkish Oushak Rug, 01'09 x 10'08.
Infused with the principles of Biophilic Design, this hand-knotted wool distressed vintage Turkish Oushak rug runner offers a harmonious blend of natural elements and timeless elegance. Alternating amulet medallions, each adorned with serrated edges, and equilateral cruciform motifs adorn an abrashed green field, evoking the organic patterns found in lush outdoor environments. The distressed finish adds to the rug's rustic charm, resembling the weathered textures found in nature, while the soft green hue brings a sense of tranquility and connection to the natural world.
Enclosed within a triple border, this vintage Oushak rug runner is framed with precision, offering a structured and orderly appearance reminiscent of the balanced complexity found in natural ecosystems. The triple border provides a sense of containment and security, mirroring the way boundaries in nature create a sense of safety and comfort. Each element of the border contributes to the rug's overall design, adding depth and visual interest while reinforcing its connection to Biophilic Design principles.
Perfect for enhancing the aesthetic appeal of nearly any space, this distressed vintage Oushak rug runner brings the beauty of the outdoors inside, creating a sense of harmony and well-being. Its intricate motifs and soothing color palette evoke a feeling of serenity, inviting individuals to connect with nature on a deeper level. Whether gracing the hallway of a cozy home or adding warmth to an industrial office space, this rug embodies the essence of Biophilic Design, fostering a sense of peace and tranquility while infusing the environment with timeless elegance and natural beauty.
- Rendered in variegated shades of green, avocado, pistachio, ecru, tan, sand, beige, coffee, mauve, rose, brick red, light pink, slate, gray and greige with other accent colors.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 01'09 x 10'08.
- Date: 1940s. Mid-20th Century.