Collection: Runner Rugs
Runner rugs guide movement and add warmth to long, tight spaces with their elongated proportions and lived-in texture. Their vintage character brings continuity, comfort, and visual direction to halls, kitchens, and transitions.
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3319 - 3'4" x 10'8" Persian Lilian Runner Rug
Regular price $710 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $710 USD -
4040 - 3'3" x 10' Persian Botteh Runner Rug
Regular price $1,010 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,010 USD -
2951 - 3'7" x 10' Persian Hamedan Runner Rug
Regular price $710 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $710 USD -
4378 - 2'6" x 8'6" Persian Hamedan Runner Rug
Regular price $540 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $540 USD -
4046 - 3'3" x 13'7" Persian Azarbayjan Runner Rug
Regular price $915 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $915 USD -
3143 - 3'5" x 9'8" Persian Hamedan Runner Rug
Regular price $725 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $725 USD -
2957 - 3'10" x 8'4" Persian Zanjan Runner Rug
Regular price $445 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $445 USD -
1278 - 3'5" x 9'8" Persian Hamedan Runner Rug
Regular price $1,040 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,040 USD -
1836 - 3'7" x 8'8" Persian Bloch Runner Rug
Regular price $630 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $630 USD -
4338 - 3'10" x 12' Persian Lori Runner Rug
Regular price $945 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $945 USD -
1004 - 2'11" x 6'6" Persian Bloch Runner Rug
Regular price $545 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $545 USD -
1630 - 3'1" x 6'11" Persian Hamedan Runner Rug
Regular price $545 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $545 USD
These vintage hand-knotted rugs were woven decades ago for everyday use, then softened by time and natural dyes. The long, slim format highlights repeating motifs and border work, creating a steady rhythm from end to end. Subtle patina, abrash, and hand-finished edges give each runner individuality while the dense wool pile stands up to traffic in busy passages.
Where Runner Rugs Work Best
Vintage runners excel wherever a space needs definition, comfort, and directional ... Read More
These vintage hand-knotted rugs were woven decades ago for everyday use, then softened by time and natural dyes. The long, slim format highlights repeating motifs and border work, creating a steady rhythm from end to end. Subtle patina, abrash, and hand-finished edges give each runner individuality while the dense wool pile stands up to traffic in busy passages.
Where Runner Rugs Work Best
Vintage runners excel wherever a space needs definition, comfort, and directional flow:
- Hallways and corridors: Add warmth underfoot and a clear visual path through the home.
- Entryways and mudrooms: Make a strong first impression while protecting floors.
- Kitchens and galley layouts: Soften hard surfaces along prep zones and walkways.
- Bedside and dressing areas: Bring a soft landing and a layered, finished feel.
- Open-plan transitions: Connect zones without breaking sightlines or crowding the layout.
Because the pattern reads evenly across the length, runners look composed from multiple viewpoints and accommodate shifting furniture or seasonal changes.
Why Vintage Runner Rugs Stand Out
- Elongated proportions that organize circulation and guide the eye.
- Authentic hand-knotting with regional motifs and natural dyes.
- Time-softened color and texture that add depth without visual noise.
- Durability suited to high-traffic connectors and hardworking rooms.
- Flexible styling that complements minimal, classic, or collected interiors.
- One-of-a-kind character—each runner carries its own history and patina.
Materials and Weaving Tradition
Runners in this collection are typically wool pile on wool or cotton foundations, hand-knotted on narrow looms. Weavers plan the pattern to travel cleanly along the length—floral vines, geometric repeats, or small-scale lattices—so the design stays legible even when parts are tucked under furniture. With age, abrash emerges, borders mellow, and the pile develops a tactile, matte sheen unique to vintage wool.
Many originate from village and tribal weaving centers where narrow formats were practical for long rooms and tents, preserving function and artistry in equal measure.
Styling Vintage Runner Rugs
Let the runner set the line of travel, then keep adjacent furnishings simple to maintain clarity. Aim for a visible floor reveal along the sides for balance, and align the rug with the room’s main axis or cabinetry runs for a tailored look.
Layer runners with neutral textures elsewhere to avoid pattern overload, and use lighting to bring out abrash and weave. A quality rug pad improves grip, comfort, and longevity—especially on hard floors and in busy corridors.
Explore the Runner Rugs collection to find authentic vintage and antique hand-knotted pieces that add direction, texture, and history to the pathways of your home. Each runner is unique, ready to connect spaces with character and ease.
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