Round Shaggy Vintage Swedish Deco Rya Rug 46614

$5,900.00

Size: 7 ft 3 in x 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m x 2.21 m)
Style: Rya Rugs

Crafted in the mid-20th century, this round Scandinavian deco rug features a turbulent pattern of circular swirls rendered in a selection of tasteful retro colors.

Vintage Swedish Deco Round Rug, Country of Origin: Sweden, Circa date: Mid 20th Century – This fabulous mid-century Swedish vintage rug features a stunning pattern of off-center swirls set in an expansive circular composition. The slightly eccentric rotation, intermingled colors and feathered outlines have a marvelous abstract appearance reminiscent of a giant foamy cappuccino. Robust coffee brown hues paired with inky black and saffron-yellow accents form a groovy mid-century spiral rendered in a chic selection of retro colors. This splendid mid-century Scandinavian rug showcases alluring abstract designs, tasteful decorating colors, sumptuous textures and a wide round format that is exceptionally versatile. These lovely traits capture the practicality, style and convenient luxury that made mid-century rugs so famous then and so desirable now.

The universe on a rug? With this Swedish rug, it seems someone had design inspiration from a higher place. But the rug’s swirling solar system is actually a product of the geometric patterns made famous by Scandinavian weavers. Usually inspired by folk elements, Swedish rugs have a long history that dates back to the fifteenth century. First designed as cold weather wear, they evolved into an cherished craft featuring stylishly designed textiles with modern motifs.

Today, Swedish rugs are seeing a resurgence in popularity thanks to their natural marriage with mid-century modern interiors. Unquestionably works of art in themselves, they are also increasingly being used as wall hangings. Lending an extraterrestrial element to a space, this round round is perfectly designed for entrance ways, foyers or small sized rooms. Of course, some have said this rug is less supernatural, and more practical. It looks a lot like the favorite drink of a busy weaver – the  cappuccino!

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