Traditional Oushak influence takes on a crisp geometric personality in this hand-knotted wool area rug, where village-inspired motifs create a graphic yet approachable composition. The soft taupe field is organized around stacked medallion forms accompanied by hooks, arrows, chevrons, eight-pointed stars, and other angular details rendered in denim blue, sage, ivory, and warm brown. A deep indigo border gives the lighter center definition and introduces a repeating sequence of stylized botanical motifs that ties the entire design together. Crafted from pure wool using hand-knotted construction, the rug has a substantial pile that adds warmth and texture to the room while supporting regular household use. Its combination of tribal geometry and restrained color makes this transitional Oushak rug an excellent foundation for living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, home offices, or interiors mixing traditional and contemporary furnishings. Note: This rug was photographed under studio lighting, which means the colors on screen may appear a little more vibrant than they do in person. We'd recommend watching the video below for a truer sense of the palette.
- Exact Size: 8'2"x10
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Taupe, Beige, Blue, Sage, Brown, Ivory, Gray, Multi,
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR21324
Story Behind the Art: Oushak rugs are associated with one of Anatoliaβs most recognizable decorative traditions, distinguished by spacious layouts, generously scaled ornament, and softly balanced color. Rather than filling the field with tightly packed details, Oushak designs often give prominent medallions, palmettes, angular blossoms, curling vines, and scattered botanical forms considerable room to breathe. This open approach creates a relaxed visual rhythm that sets the style apart from many denser oriental rug patterns. Wool has traditionally complemented these designs particularly well, adding tactile warmth and gentle natural luster to the surface. Muted gold, beige, rust, green, blue, and other earth-derived tones often reinforce the softly aged character associated with the style. The combination of bold motifs, open spacing, and restrained coloration has made Oushak-inspired rugs especially adaptable across traditional, transitional, Arts & Crafts, and contemporary interiors.