Description
Origin: Turkey, Oushak region
Actual Dimensions: 3′ 3″ × 14′ 7″ (rounded 3×15)
Style: Traditional
Material: Wool pile on cotton foundation
Color Palette: Pale icy blue field, soft beige/ivory, muted pink/coral, sage green, light gray accents
This long Turkish Oushak runner features a delicate repeating floral lattice pattern across a serene light blue ground. Small four-petaled flowers in soft pink, green, and coral are arranged in neat rows, connected by thin vines and tiny geometric elements. The wide border displays larger stylized blossoms and leaves in the same gentle palette, framed by narrow guard borders for a clean, balanced finish.
Oushak rugs from western Turkey have been woven since the 16th century, originally for Ottoman courts with large-scale medallions and rich colors. Over time, especially in the 20th century, weavers shifted toward softer, pastel tones and more open, repeating designs like this one, influenced by European tastes and lighter interiors. The result is an airy, elegant style that feels timeless yet fresh.
The wool is finely spun with a low to medium pile, creating a smooth, comfortable surface that’s durable for hallway use. This narrow runner format is ideal for long corridors, gallery spaces, or beside kitchen islands where a subtle pop of color and pattern is desired without dominating the floor. The pale blue base brings a calming, spacious feel to any narrow area, and the faded floral motifs add understated charm. Regular vacuuming and spot cleaning as needed will keep the soft colors looking fresh.






