Hand Knotted in wool circa 1960-1970, this 6×8 vintage rug is believed to be among the transitional designs of mid-century Turkish artist Zeki Muren. its design bears a resemblance to Turkish Oushak rugs in a most creative play of traditional floral patterns with a modern flair. On the Design: Connoisseurs will admire that there’s a clear sense of modern color and playful movement that speak to a special mid-century artist—likely Muren given its sensibility and suspected date of origin. The colorway strikes a gorgeous balance between cool & warm tones. One must admire the sheer attention to craft that achieves this sense of movement—a hallmark of Muren’s rare style. The field features beige underscores bright pastel and jewel tone colors. Result is a boho-chic beauty, and one-of-a-kind regardless of provenance—likely among the works of a lesser-known master of his time. It’s a light and playful piece with the whimsy of a Muren rug, but also with the comfortable and livable undertone that his works also embody, so thoughtful in their approach to the postmodernist appeal of the time and collectible in his suspected works curated today Condition: This mid-century vintage Zeki Muren rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin. its construction has been lowered to preserve its construction, which lends it the distressed look of wear and chic in a low pile.
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