Description
Origin:
Egypt (modern production, inspired by classic Persian Sultanabad/Mahal designs)
Actual Dimensions: 5′ 1″ × 16′ 4″ (rounded 5×16)
Style:
Traditional Sultanabad
Material:
Hand-knotted wool
Color Palette:
Rich brick red field, soft ivory and beige, pale blue, muted coral, light sage green, and subtle gold accents
This new Egyptian Sultanabad runner showcases a flowing all-over floral design with graceful symmetry. Scrolling vines, large palmettes, and blooming flowers in ivory and blue tones spread along the red field, creating an elegant and balanced pattern ideal for narrow spaces. The wide borders feature repeating floral motifs and subtle vine work that frame the runner with refined detail.
Sultanabad rugs originated in the Arak region of Persia in the 19th century, admired for their softer palettes and relaxed weave. Modern Egyptian versions recreate this style using fine wool and careful hand-knotting, often with vibrant yet harmonious colors. This runner displays the classic Sultanabad openness with a medium pile that feels comfortable underfoot.
The wool construction offers good durability for long hallways, entryways, or kitchen runners with steady traffic. Its warm red tones and soft accents complement wood floors, traditional furniture, or transitional interiors, adding richness to extended spaces. The narrow width and generous length make it practical for corridors, and the hand-knotted quality ensures it will endure with regular care.





