Collection: Red Rugs
Red rugs make a powerful statement, filling interiors with warmth, depth, and energy. Their rich tones, softened by time, give rooms a grounded and confident presence that never fades from style.
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3886 - 1'10" x 2'7" Persian Heriz Mini Rug
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3887 - 3'11" x 1'9" Persian Torkaman Mini Rug
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3890 - 1'9" x 2'4" Persian Tabriz Mini Rug
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3891 - 2' x 2' Persian Shiraz Mini Rug
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3893 - 2'4" x 2'11" Persian Arak Mini Rug
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3894 - 1'3" x 2'4" Persian Hamedan Mini Rug
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3897 - 2'6" x 3'6" Persian Sanandaj Mini Rug
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3899 - 2'4" x 2'11" Persian Hamedan Mini Rug
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3900 - 2'11" x 2'7" Persian Kashan Mini Rug
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These vintage hand-knotted rugs were dyed using natural pigments like madder root, producing deep reds that mellow beautifully over decades. The color often forms the base for floral fields, tribal repeats, or central medallions, creating designs that stand out without feeling overwhelming. With wear, red tones develop layered character and a subtle matte finish that highlights the craftsmanship beneath.
Where Red Rugs Work Best
Vintage red rugs bring structure and warmt... Read More
These vintage hand-knotted rugs were dyed using natural pigments like madder root, producing deep reds that mellow beautifully over decades. The color often forms the base for floral fields, tribal repeats, or central medallions, creating designs that stand out without feeling overwhelming. With wear, red tones develop layered character and a subtle matte finish that highlights the craftsmanship beneath.
Where Red Rugs Work Best
Vintage red rugs bring structure and warmth to a range of spaces:
- Living Rooms: Anchor seating areas with rich, inviting tones that give the room depth.
- Dining Rooms: Frame the table with warm color that pairs naturally with wood and brass.
- Bedrooms: Use muted reds to create a grounded, cozy atmosphere beneath or beside the bed.
- Hallways and Entrances: Make an instant impact with bold tones that guide the eye forward.
- Layered Interiors: Pair with neutral base rugs or soft textiles to balance their strength.
The durability of vintage wool and the resilience of natural dyes make red rugs especially suitable for high-traffic or central spaces.
Why Vintage Red Rugs Stand Out
- Rich, natural dye tones that age beautifully over time.
- Versatile styling—pairs well with wood, metal, and neutral palettes.
- Authentic hand-knotting that reveals detailed patterns beneath the color field.
- Bold presence that anchors layouts and adds warmth year-round.
- Durable vintage wool pile built for everyday use.
- Each piece develops unique tone variation and patina with age.
Materials and Weaving Tradition
Red has been one of the most important colors in rug weaving across Anatolia, Persia, and Central Asia for centuries. Artisans used natural dyes extracted from plants, roots, and minerals to achieve saturated tones that remain stable for generations. Depending on the region, reds appear in floral fields, tribal lattices, or medallion layouts, always carrying cultural symbolism tied to strength, life, and vitality.
The wool pile on wool or cotton foundations gives red rugs their resilience, while hand-finishing and wear over time soften their look, revealing intricate weaving beneath the color.
Styling Vintage Red Rugs
Red rugs work best when balanced with surrounding elements. Pair them with light walls and natural textures for contrast, or layer them with warm woods and metals for a cohesive, inviting look. In minimalist spaces, a red rug becomes the focal point; in traditional rooms, it reinforces classic warmth.
Their versatility makes them equally at home in formal living rooms, rustic spaces, or eclectic interiors. Natural and ambient lighting will bring out shifts in tone and highlight their vintage texture.
Explore the Red Rugs collection to find authentic vintage and antique hand-knotted pieces dyed with natural pigments and aged to perfection. Each rug carries bold color, craftsmanship, and enduring presence.
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