13x19 Hand Knotted Wool Beige Oushak Transitional Rug
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ORH20568B
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Rooted in a refined interpretation of classical carpet traditions, the 13' x 19' hand-knotted wool rug presents a transitional design that thoughtfully distills historic motifs into a calm, contemporary composition. The rug field is organized around a loose, allover pattern inspired by early Persian and Anatolian village rugs, where small-scale floral rosettes, abstracted palmettes, and symbolic geometric forms are evenly dispersed rather than centered around a dominant medallion. These motifs appear intentionally softened and slightly faded, echoing the aesthetic of naturally aged textiles. Rendered in a restrained palette of beige and gray with layered muted earth tones, the design relies on tonal contrast rather than bold color shifts, allowing the patterns to surface gently through subtle variations in shade and texture. Delicate vine-like elements and angular botanical forms introduce quiet movement across the field, while a lightly defined border of repeating minimalist motifs in complementary neutrals frames the rug without overpowering the interior design. The result is a balanced, scholarly composition that feels both timeless and livable, making this rug especially well suited for large living rooms, formal sitting areas, or open-plan spaces where an understated foundation with depth and cultural nuance is desired.
Multi Size: Multiple Size Available
Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
Yarn: Wool
Color: Beige, Gray, Muted Earth Tones
Origin: India
Pile Height: 0.5 inch
Condition: New
Condition Description: New With Tags
Rug#: ORH20568B
Story Behind the Art: Transitional rugs emerged as a natural evolution between traditional and contemporary design, blending the ornamental richness of classical weaving with a lighter, more modern sensibility. Drawing inspiration from Persian and European motifs, these rugs often reinterpret familiar elements, such as medallions, florals, and vine scrolls, through simplified forms, softened symmetry, or intentionally distressed finishes. The result is a design that feels elegant yet relaxed, retaining structure without the formality of strictly traditional rugs. Color palettes tend to be more subdued and versatile, favoring muted neutrals, washed blues, grays, and earth tones that allow the patterns to integrate seamlessly into modern interiors. These rugs commonly feature balanced compositions with less visual density, giving the eye room to rest while still offering depth and texture.