





Antique Flatweave Area Rug (10' x 12')
Dimensions: 10'1" x 12'5" (307 cm x 378 cm).
Circa: 1940.
This antique circa 1940 Flatweave rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind textile with a quietly refined minimalist presence. Its pale ivory field is softened by subtle tonal variation and a restrained panel-like geometry, giving the piece an airy, architectural character that works beautifully in layered interiors. An elegant foundation for a living room, bedroom, or dining room.
Faded neutral tones of ivory, cream, and pale gray, with a ivory field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Flatweave rugs encompass all hand-woven textiles made without a pile — including kilims, soumaks, dhurries, and jijims. Unlike knotted pile rugs, flatweaves are woven on a loom using only warp and weft threads, with the weft carried back and forth to create pattern. The result is a textile that is lighter, flatter, and often more graphically bold than its pile counterpart.
Flatweaves have been produced across the rug-weaving world — from Turkey and the Caucasus to Persia, Central Asia, and North Africa — for millennia, serving as floor coverings, bags, tent dividers, and ceremonial textiles. Their graphic directness and versatility make them perennially popular in contemporary interiors.
Dimensions: 10'1" x 12'5" (307 cm x 378 cm).
Circa: 1940.
This antique circa 1940 Flatweave rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind textile with a quietly refined minimalist presence. Its pale ivory field is softened by subtle tonal variation and a restrained panel-like geometry, giving the piece an airy, architectural character that works beautifully in layered interiors. An elegant foundation for a living room, bedroom, or dining room.
Faded neutral tones of ivory, cream, and pale gray, with a ivory field.










































