Floral Antique Rugs FAQ

What defines a floral antique rug?

A floral antique rug is typically an antique carpet with botanical ornament such as vines, palmettes, rosettes, bouquets, flowering branches, or tree of life motifs. Antique rugs are generally considered 100+ years old. The design may be allover, centered around a medallion, or framed by floral borders.

Which origins are best for floral antique rugs?

Persian Tabriz, Kashan, Kirman, Meshad, Bidjar, and Sultanabad rugs are especially admired for floral drawing. Turkish Oushak, Indian Agra and Amritsar, French Aubusson and Savonnerie, and Russian Bessarabian pieces also offer important floral traditions, each with distinct scale, color, weave, and decorative character.

Are floral antique rugs suitable for modern interiors?

Yes. Floral antique rugs can work beautifully in modern interiors when the palette and scale are chosen carefully. Soft allover patterns can add warmth without dominating a minimalist room, while a strong medallion rug can create a formal focal point beneath a dining table, seating group, or bed.

How should I choose the right floral rug size?

Start with the furniture plan and traffic paths, then compare the exact rug dimensions. Oversized floral carpets can unify large living rooms and dining rooms, while runners suit halls and galleries. In seating areas, allow enough width for major furniture pieces to relate comfortably to the rug.

Can antique floral designs be made in custom sizes?

Original antique rugs are one-of-a-kind and cannot be produced in another size, but a historic floral motif can inspire a custom made or made-to-order rug. This is useful when a project needs a specific dimension, color direction, or coordinated decorative scheme beyond what an antique piece allows.