Collection: Patterned Rugs
Patterned rugs feature repeating designs that cover the entire field without a central focal point. Their continuous patterns create steady rhythm and balanced coverage across any layout.
 
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8676 - 6'1" x 9'7" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $545 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8849 - 5'2" x 8'10" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $415 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1669 - 6'8" x 10'4" Persian Nain Area RugRegular price $1,010 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1625 - 3'1" x 6'5" Persian Bloch Area RugRegular price $410 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
2927 - 2'8" x 6'6" Persian Hamedan Runner RugRegular price $515 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8874 - 3'10" x 6'11" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $245 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
2966 - 3'2" x 8'6" Persian Hamedan Runner RugRegular price $645 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
2490 - 7'7" x 10'5" Persian Tabriz Oversized RugRegular price $2,015 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
3384 - 3'5" x 6'2" Persian Brujerd Area RugRegular price $510 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1286 - 2'4" x 10'11" Persian Tabriz Runner RugRegular price $545 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
3594 - 3'5" x 6'4" Persian Bloch Area RugRegular price $345 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
2014 - 7'1" x 10'4" Persian Birjand Oversized RugRegular price $1,220 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1776 - 5'1" x 12'9" Persian Ghoochan Runner RugRegular price $725 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8823 - 5'5" x 9'3" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $445 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8917 - 3'5" x 11'4" Persian Arak Runner RugRegular price $745 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1156 - 2' x 7'5" Persian Botteh Runner RugRegular price $510 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
3186 - 3'7" x 9'8" Persian Bloch Runner RugRegular price $745 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8342 - 3'3" x 4'10" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $120 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1777 - 5'1" x 9'9" Persian Mahal Area RugRegular price $710 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
1083 - 3'7" x 8' Persian Torkaman Runner RugRegular price $520 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8768 - 5'8" x 8'10" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $445 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8559 - 5'7" x 10'2" Turkish Manisa Area RugRegular price $515 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
3602 - 2'11" x 6'2" Persian Kerman Area RugRegular price $340 USDRegular priceUnit price / per- 
                  
8522 - 5'2" x 9'6" Turkish Isparta Area RugRegular price $430 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
These rugs were hand-knotted decades ago by skilled artisans using natural materials and time-honored techniques. Instead of a single focal point, the field carries an all-over arrangement—floral lattices, geometric repeats, or small-scale vines—that reads evenly from edge to edge. Natural dyes and gentle patina soften contrasts over time, revealing layered texture and a calm, uninterrupted flow that suits many interiors.
Where Patterned Rugs Work Best
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These rugs were hand-knotted decades ago by skilled artisans using natural materials and time-honored techniques. Instead of a single focal point, the field carries an all-over arrangement—floral lattices, geometric repeats, or small-scale vines—that reads evenly from edge to edge. Natural dyes and gentle patina soften contrasts over time, revealing layered texture and a calm, uninterrupted flow that suits many interiors.
Where Patterned Rugs Work Best
Vintage patterned rugs excel where you want consistent coverage and flexibility in furniture placement:
- Living rooms: Ground seating without forcing a single center; the repeat keeps the room balanced from any angle.
- Dining rooms: A continuous pattern looks composed with chairs in and out, and it won’t fight table symmetry.
- Bedrooms: Place under or beside the bed; the field reads evenly even when partially covered.
- Open layouts and long rooms: All-over repeats maintain visual continuity across distance without breaking sightlines.
- Layered schemes: Lay a patterned rug over a neutral base to add movement and depth without a dominant motif.
Because the design is distributed uniformly, these rugs adapt to changing layouts, traffic paths, and evolving decor with minimal fuss.
Why Vintage Patterned Rugs Stand Out
- True all-over design with no medallion, so the composition stays balanced throughout.
- Visual continuity that supports flexible furniture arrangements and room reconfiguration.
- Natural patina and abrash that add depth while the repeat helps mask everyday wear.
- Versatility across minimalist, classic, and eclectic interiors without dictating a focal point.
- Durable hand-knotting in wool with time-softened texture and nuanced color.
- Each piece is one-of-a-kind, shaped by its region, weave, and decades of use.
Materials and Weaving Approach
These vintage rugs typically feature wool pile on cotton or wool foundations. Weavers planned the repeat at the loom so motifs align across the field and meet the borders cleanly. Pattern scale matters: fine repeats read as texture from a distance, while larger repeats show clear lattice and rosette shapes up close. With age, natural dyes mellow into layered tones that keep the pattern legible yet gentle.
Common all-over families include small floral lattices, Herati-style repeats, Mina Khani rosette grids, boteh arrays, and geometric tile effects—each tied to regional traditions but unified by their continuous field.
Styling Vintage Patterned Rugs
Let the repeat breathe. Give the rug enough exposure to show a portion of border and multiple rows of the pattern. Keep furniture lines simple so the design remains readable; echo two or three tones from the rug in textiles or art for cohesion.
In quiet, neutral rooms, an all-over pattern adds movement without visual noise. In collected spaces, it ties mixed pieces together by supplying rhythm underfoot. Align the rug with the room’s main axis, and size up where possible to avoid hiding the border beneath heavy furniture.
Good lighting reveals the weave’s highs and lows and the subtle shifts in naturally dyed wool, enhancing the rug’s depth while preserving its calm, medallion-free character.
Explore the Patterned Rugs collection to find authentic vintage and antique hand-knotted pieces with continuous, repeating fields and time-earned patina. Each rug delivers heritage, texture, and steady visual flow—ready to support your layout without imposing a single focal point.
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