Description
Origin:
Turkey (Central Anatolian region)
Actual Dimensions: 4′ 2″ × 11′ 9″ (rounded 4×11)
Style:
Transitional
Material:
Wool pile on wool foundation
Color Palette:
Soft beige and taupe tones with subtle brown and gray accents
This vintage Turkish Anatolian rug from around 1960 features a simple, elegant geometric design with a single central medallion and repeating floral motifs along the length. The field shows a gentle faded beige background that creates a soft, aged appearance, while the wide borders use larger geometric flowers in matching neutral shades. The overall look is clean and understated with low contrast for a calm effect.
Anatolian rugs from central Turkey are known for their village weaving traditions, often using local wool and natural dyes that soften over time. This piece has a wool-on-wool construction, giving it a sturdy yet lightweight feel typical of older Turkish runners. The vintage age adds character through natural fading, while the condition remains good for continued use.
A narrow 4×11 runner like this one is perfect for hallways, entryways, or along the side of a bed. Its neutral colors and simple pattern make it easy to pair with modern, rustic, or traditional interiors. Wool provides natural durability and warmth underfoot, with the low pile making it easy to clean and maintain.





