Give your interior a sophisticated sense of structure with this hand knotted wool area rug, where classic Anatolian-inspired geometry is refreshed through a warm transitional palette. The design centers around an eye-catching diamond lattice rendered in caramel and chocolate brown, surrounded by a lighter beige field and softened with understated aqua blue highlights. This balanced combination of geometric pattern and muted color creates a distinctive visual anchor while remaining versatile enough to coordinate with a variety of furniture styles. Skilled artisans hand-knot premium wool over a sturdy cotton foundation, giving this handmade rug a soft, substantial surface with comfortable texture and dependable construction. The caramel, beige, and brown shades complement natural wood and leather beautifully, while the aqua accents provide a refreshing touch of contrast. Suitable as a living room rug, dining room rug, bedroom rug, or statement area rug in an open floor plan, it brings timeless pattern and tactile warmth to everyday spaces. With its geometric character, durable wool pile, handcrafted construction, and refined color balance, this transitional area rug offers a versatile foundation for both classic and contemporary home décor. Note: Professional studio lighting may make the caramel, chocolate, beige, and aqua shades appear slightly brighter than they do in person. We recommend watching the product video for a more representative view of the rug’s actual palette and natural texture.
- Exact Size: 7'11"x10'1"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Caramel, Beige, Brown, Aqua, Chocolate, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.4 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: AOR20988
Story Behind the Art: Oushak rugs take their name from the historic weaving center of Oushak in western Anatolia, where distinctive rug designs became known for their generous scale, open compositions, and decorative balance. Traditional Oushak patterns often feature large geometric forms, central or repeating medallions, stylized palmettes, scrolling vines, and widely spaced botanical elements. Rather than relying on tightly packed ornamentation, these designs typically use open areas to give individual motifs greater visual presence. Wool has long been associated with this style, contributing natural texture and subtle luster to the finished surface. Muted earth tones, softened neutrals, and understated botanical colors further define the recognizable Oushak aesthetic. The combination of large-scale pattern, balanced spacing, and versatile coloration has allowed Oushak-inspired rugs to remain relevant across generations, complementing traditional, transitional, Arts & Crafts, and contemporary interiors.