Size: 100 cm x 447 cm (3' 3'' x 14' 8'') Weight: 12 Kg (26 Lbs)
This vintage Persian rug brings together the depth of traditional hand-knotting and the refined character of a naturally aged handmade textile. Woven by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques, it reflects the elegance, balance, and craftsmanship that make Persian rugs valued across generations.
Its hand-knotted wool construction gives the rug a durable yet comfortable texture, while subtle variations in the weave and surface reveal the authenticity of a genuine handmade piece. These natural irregularities are part of its character and make each rug one of a kind.
Designed to bring warmth, history, and sophistication into both classic and contemporary interiors, this rug works beautifully as a statement piece in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and layered decorative spaces.
This rug has been professionally cleaned, is ready to use, and is in excellent condition.
Runner Rugs Fitting Areas
Runner rugs are long and narrow, making them versatile and suitable for various areas in a home.
They are commonly used in hallways to add color, texture, and style while protecting the flooring in high-traffic areas. Runner rugs can visually elongate the space and create visual interest along a long corridor.
They are also popular in entryways. A runner rug in the entryway or foyer can create a welcoming atmosphere while trapping dirt from shoes. It also adds a decorative touch to the area where guests first enter your home.
In the kitchen, runner rugs are useful in front of sinks, islands, or areas where you stand for extended periods. They provide cushioning, warmth, and protection from spills and stains.
In larger bathrooms, runner rugs can be placed in front of double sinks or along the length of a vanity to add comfort and style.
Runner rugs can also be used on staircases to add traction, reduce noise, and make the stairs more comfortable to walk on.
Additionally, they provide a decorative element to the staircase. The text does not require any further changes. In larger bedrooms, runners can be placed on either side or at the foot of the bed. This adds a cozy touch and protects the floor in specific areas.
Runner rugs can also be used in areas adjacent to longer pieces of furniture, such as sofas, consoles, or cabinets, serving as a decorative accent while also protecting the floor underneath.