Grounded in the celebrated weaving traditions of western Anatolia, this hand-knotted wool Oushak rug features an all-over trellis pattern that repeats with a mesmerizing, rhythmic precision across a warm terracotta ground. Interlocking geometric motifs are rendered in a sophisticated mix of slate blue, lime, and taupe, with thoughtful contrasting outlines that add depth and dimensionality—exactly the kind of layered look U.S. shoppers seek in “trellis area rug,” “terracotta rug,” “geometric wool rug,” and “vintage-style Oushak rug.” Entirely knotted by hand in high-quality wool on a sturdy cotton foundation, it reflects techniques that have remained largely unchanged for generations, delivering both authenticity and long-term performance. True to Oushak character, the natural dyes create subtle abrash—those organic tonal variations that give handmade rugs their soul and visual warmth. A complementary floral border frames the field, reinforcing the balanced design principles that keep Oushak rugs perennially popular for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and other spaces that benefit from a grounded, heirloom-quality anchor.
- Exact Size: 9'2"x12
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Rose, Slate, Taupe, Lime, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20752
Story Behind the Art: Oushak rugs trace their roots to the west-central Anatolian town of Oushak (U?ak), Turkey—an important weaving center celebrated for rugs with a distinctive, velvety texture, spacious compositions, and effortless elegance. Built from a recognizable design “family” that developed in the region, Oushak patterns are known for generous, large-scale motifs: bold geometric forms anchored by a central medallion, repeating all-over medallions, or airy arrangements of vine scrolls and palmettes scattered across the field. Woven in lustrous wool, these rugs traditionally lean into softened, muted earth tones that layer beautifully with many interiors, which is exactly why they remain so versatile—from classic and traditional rooms to today’s relaxed transitional spaces.