




Brown Vintage Traditional Kothan Wool Rug - 8'9" x 17'7"
A captivating narrative unfolds in the lines of the Brown Vintage Traditional Kothan Wool Rug. Hand-knotted with care in Turkey, this substantial piece does more than simply nestle into a room—it commands attention, carving out a grand presence in spacious living areas, formal dining spaces, or long hallways. The generous dimensions of 8'9" by 17'7" offer more than coverage; they ground the room with a touch of artistry.
Crafted from durable wool fibers, the rug radiates warmth and comfort, while exceptional softness promises a luxurious tread underfoot. The intricate hand-knotting, a distinctive feature of Turkish rug craftsmanship, ensures not only longevity but a unique textural narrative. Each knot tells a story, contributing to an oeuvre of textile art that’s as much about heritage as it is about beauty.
Golden hues take the lead, spilling across the rug with warmth and transitioning gracefully into soft cream and beige, creating a delightful visual gradient. The geometric dance of interlocking circles and medallions forms a sophisticated mosaic, inviting both the eyes and mind to wander. The focal point—a light-toned central medallion—grounds the design with authority. Encasing the scene are rich borders, their traditional motifs woven in shades of brown, deep rust, and earthy tones, all whispering of the rug's vintage soul and antique allure.
This is more than a rug; it’s the symphony of classic elegance mingled with timeless appeal, harmonizing effortlessly with both contemporary and historical interiors. Its enduring style and robust build invite footsteps in high-traffic areas, while wool’s natural resilience takes on the rigors of life with grace. The incorporation of the rug infuses any space with an artisanal touch, offering not just coverage, but a piece of heritage. It enriches its surroundings with warmth, texture, and a sophisticated visual anchor, ensuring its role as both catalyst and complement in the art of living.
Original: $16,000.00
-65%$16,000.00
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Description
A captivating narrative unfolds in the lines of the Brown Vintage Traditional Kothan Wool Rug. Hand-knotted with care in Turkey, this substantial piece does more than simply nestle into a room—it commands attention, carving out a grand presence in spacious living areas, formal dining spaces, or long hallways. The generous dimensions of 8'9" by 17'7" offer more than coverage; they ground the room with a touch of artistry.
Crafted from durable wool fibers, the rug radiates warmth and comfort, while exceptional softness promises a luxurious tread underfoot. The intricate hand-knotting, a distinctive feature of Turkish rug craftsmanship, ensures not only longevity but a unique textural narrative. Each knot tells a story, contributing to an oeuvre of textile art that’s as much about heritage as it is about beauty.
Golden hues take the lead, spilling across the rug with warmth and transitioning gracefully into soft cream and beige, creating a delightful visual gradient. The geometric dance of interlocking circles and medallions forms a sophisticated mosaic, inviting both the eyes and mind to wander. The focal point—a light-toned central medallion—grounds the design with authority. Encasing the scene are rich borders, their traditional motifs woven in shades of brown, deep rust, and earthy tones, all whispering of the rug's vintage soul and antique allure.
This is more than a rug; it’s the symphony of classic elegance mingled with timeless appeal, harmonizing effortlessly with both contemporary and historical interiors. Its enduring style and robust build invite footsteps in high-traffic areas, while wool’s natural resilience takes on the rigors of life with grace. The incorporation of the rug infuses any space with an artisanal touch, offering not just coverage, but a piece of heritage. It enriches its surroundings with warmth, texture, and a sophisticated visual anchor, ensuring its role as both catalyst and complement in the art of living.






















