This beautiful vintage Chinese Art Deco area rug from the early 20th century showcases the warm elegance of a caramel-toned tan field, paired with a contrasting dark blue border of confident authority. A subtle central medallion anchors the composition, while two elegant vase motifs positioned at each end add balance, symmetry, and the symbolic meaning that vase designs carry in the Chinese aesthetic tradition.
Artfully hand-knotted accent colors in purple, green, pink, and red add delicate pops of color that enhance the overall harmony without overwhelming the piece's fundamentally understated palette — a restraint that reflects the Art Deco movement's most refined sensibility. The combination of traditional Chinese symbolism and Art Deco clarity makes this a versatile piece equally at home in classic and contemporary interiors. Chinese Art Deco rugs, produced primarily in the 1920s and 1930s for the Western export market, represent one of the most distinctive fusions of Eastern and Western aesthetic sensibilities in the history of textile art. Drawing on the clean lines, bold geometry, and refined simplicity of the Western Art Deco movement while incorporating the ancient symbolic vocabulary of Chinese art — dragons, cranes, pagodas, lotus flowers, and auspicious emblems — these rugs created a design language entirely their own that continues to be admired and collected worldwide.