A spirited piece of American Southwest heritage, this vintage kilim was handwoven in New Mexico during the final quarter of the 20th century in the long tradition of the region's flat-woven textiles. Vibrant color stripes in brilliant hues cascade across the cotton surface, punctuated by bold geometric designs that echo the weaving vocabulary shared across Navajo and Rio Grande traditions. The interplay of intense color and crisp geometry gives this piece an energy that translates beautifully in both contemporary and rustic interiors — striking on the floor of a hallway, layered beneath furniture, or displayed as a wall textile.
Its reversible flat-weave construction means both sides are fully usable — one displaying slightly softer tones from natural light exposure, the other retaining deeper, more saturated color.