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50459 Vintage Turkish Oushak Runner with Mid-Century Modern Style, Hallway Runner 02'08 x 09'10. This hand knotted wool vintage Turkish Oushak runner with traditional style design features three stepped medallions set with a starred hexagon pattern. Rendered in variegated shades of terra cotta, burnt orange, brick red, coffee, sienna, brown, yellow, camel, and ecru on an abrashed field. A thin guard border frames the composition and decorative end panels beautifully finish both short ends. Symbolic hooked medallions further ornament the field and borders, a unique feature to this this vintage Turkish runner. The design is modern, approachable, comfortable and straightforward in its design while simultaneously expressing a coy, modernized charm. With its traditional style and rich waves of abrash, this vintage Oushak hallway runner would complement nearly any interior, especially Mid-Century Modern and Industrial with admirable appeal. Perfect for a hallway, stair landing, open hall or long entry, kitchen, corridor, private library, den, mudroom, study, home office, sitting room, bathroom, grand foyer and designer entryway, or it would make a lovely accent to a great room, wine cellar, executive suite, conservatory, state room, royal suite, living room, bedroom, hotel lobby, golf locker room, billiards room, clubhouse, or long vestibule. Well-suited for a wide range of interior styles: Nomadic, ethnic, traditional, transitional, eclectic, Modern, Mid-Century Modern, contemporary, Industrial, rustic, lodge, cabin, country, Arts & Crafts, craftsman, Tudor, Jacobean, Victorian, English Country, bungalow, Manor House, Art Deco, Mission, Spanish Revival, Mediterranean, Bohemian, Boho Chic, Primitive and Tribal. Abrash. Hand-knotted in wool. Made in Turkey. Measures: 02'08 x 09'10.
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US$40
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