STYLE
Dark, earthy traditional Malayer runner with dense small-scale geometric lattice motifs and refined borders, offering a premium, formal presence in a corridor format.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Malayer corridor runner (c. 1870–1890) in slate gray wool with terracotta accents, featuring low pile and a tightly organized geometric lattice field. Traditional motifs include lattice diamonds, tiny rosettes, starlets, and layered narrow borders with meandering vine scrolls. Premium-tier construction with high durability and strong fiber resilience in a long, 7′ x 16’6″ gallery scale.
Additional information
Motifs comprise lattice diamonds, small geometric rosettes, repeating starlets, layered narrow borders, meandering vine scrolls, and tiny accent blossoms, all set within a dark, earthy palette. Ideal for hallways, entryways, gallery corridors, and can also anchor a living room, library, or dining room where a long, elegant runner is desired. The dense geometric patterning helps conceal traffic and minor soiling, making it both decorative and practical.
Description
Antique Persian Malayer corridor runner in slate gray with terracotta accents, featuring dense geometric lattice diamonds, rosettes, and starlets. This premium wool rug has a low pile, high durability, and strong fiber resilience, ideal for hallways, entryways, gallery corridors, living rooms, libraries, and dining rooms seeking a dark, earthy traditional statement piece.