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Scandinavian Mid-Century Abstract Ivory Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet Pile Rug By Ingrid Dessau BB8954
Size: 5'2" × 8'10" (157 × 269 cm) -
Mid-Century Swedish Geometric Golden Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Half Pile Rug Designed By Elsa Gullberg BB8947
Size: 4'0" × 5'10" (121 × 177 cm) -
Swedish Mid-Century Geometric Warm Tan Flatweave Wool Rug BB8938
Size: 1'10" × 3'5" (55 × 104 cm) -
Swedish Vintage Geometric Light Beige With Brick Red Flatweave Wool Rug Double Sided BB8808
Size: 4'0" × 6'4" (121 × 193 cm) -
Vintage Scandinavian Tribal Cream Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Pile BB8749
Size: 3'3" × 5'3" (99 × 160 cm) -
Vintage Scandinavian Geometric Slate Gray Flatweave Wool Runner BB8614
Size: 2'9" × 8'9" (83 × 266 cm) -
Elegant Mid-Century Swedish Geometric Runner In Warm Tan Flatweave Wool By Ingegerd Silow BB8321
Size: 2'9" × 13'3" (83 × 403 cm) -
Mid-Century Scandinavian Floral Crimson Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Rya Pile Rug By Ritva Puotila BB8194
Size: 6'6" × 10'0" (198 × 304 cm) -
Vintage Scandinavian Abstract Crimson Flatweave Wool Runner (Fragment) BB8139
Size: 2'0" × 8'10" (60 × 269 cm) -
Mid-Century Scandinavian Floral Yellow Flatweave Wool Rug By Ingegerd Silow BB8104
Size: 2'9" × 4'1" (83 × 124 cm) -
Vintage Scandinavian Abstract Brown With Burgundy Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Rya Pile Rug BB8084
Size: 8'10" × 9'8" (269 × 294 cm) -
Mid-Century Scandinavian Floral Dark Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Rya Pile Rug By Margareta Grandin Nettles (Bla Flora) BB8067
Size: 4'10" × 6'10" (147 × 208 cm) -
Mid-Century Scandinavian Geometric Light Beige Flatweave Wool Runner Double Sided BB7842
Size: 2'2" × 12'10" (66 × 391 cm) -
Scandinavian Vintage Geometric Cream Flatweave Wool Runner Signed By Gitt Granssjo-Carlsson (Gg) BB7770
Size: 2'8" × 8'7" (81 × 261 cm) -
Scandinavian Mid-Century Geometric Warm Tan Flatweave Wool Runner RÖLakan By (Gk) BB7682
Size: 3'2" × 7'6" (96 × 228 cm) -
Vintage Swedish Geometric Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet Pile BB7624
Size: 5'3" × 7'10" (160 × 238 cm) -
Mid-Century Swedish Geometric Dusty Rose Flatweave Wool Rug BB7620
Size: 4'10" × 6'3" (147 × 190 cm) -
Mid-Century Swedish Geometric Dark Gray Flatweave Wool Carpet Double-Sided BB7609
Size: 4'2" × 5'8" (127 × 172 cm) -
Mid-Century Swedish Abstract Slate Blue Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Rya Pile Rug BB6627
Size: 5'2" × 7'8" (157 × 233 cm) -
Swedish Vintage Geometric Tan Flatweave Wool Runner BB6250
Size: 2'8" × 15'10" (82 × 483 cm) -
Vintage Swedish Geometric Slate Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – Pile BB6238
Size: 4'8" × 6'0" (142 × 182 cm) -
Scandinavian Mid-Century Geometric Ivory Flatweave Wool Rug Checkerboard BB5501
Size: 3'0" × 6'0" (91 × 182 cm) -
Vintage Swedish Geometric Light Beige With Classic Taupe Flatweave Wool Rug BB4989
Size: 4'10" × 5'10" (147 × 177 cm)
Scandinavian & Swedish Rugs FAQ
What defines a Scandinavian or Swedish rug?
Scandinavian and Swedish rugs are typically known for clean geometry, refined color, wool construction, and a balance between utility and design. The category includes flatwoven Rollakans, shaggy Ryas, mid-century Swedish carpets, abstract designs, florals, stripes, and occasional pile rugs. Many are valued for their compatibility with modern architecture and high-end interiors.
Are Swedish flatweave rugs good for living rooms?
Yes. Swedish flatweave rugs are often excellent for living rooms because their low profile supports furniture placement and their geometric designs add structure without visual clutter. They work especially well with modern, transitional, Scandinavian, and eclectic interiors. Buyers should confirm size, condition, edge stability, and color balance before selecting a piece.
How do Rollakan rugs differ from Ryas?
Rollakans are flatwoven Scandinavian rugs, usually admired for crisp geometry, durability, and a relatively thin construction. Ryas have a deeper pile and a more tactile, shaggy surface, historically connected to Nordic coverlets and later floor coverings. Both can be collectible, but they create very different effects in a room.
Which designers are important in Swedish rug collecting?
Important names in Swedish rug collecting include Marta Maas-Fjetterstrom, Barbro Nilsson, Judith Johansson, Ingegerd Silow, Marianne Richter, and other notable workshop or studio designers. Attribution can add design significance, but buyers should also evaluate weave, material, condition, age, palette, dimensions, and how the rug relates to the intended interior.
Can Scandinavian rugs work in contemporary interiors?
Scandinavian rugs work especially well in contemporary interiors because their patterns are graphic, controlled, and often architectural. A neutral Swedish flatweave can soften stone, glass, and pale wood, while a bolder mid-century rug can introduce color and rhythm. They also layer well with modern furniture and collectible design.
What should I evaluate before buying a vintage Swedish rug?
Before buying a vintage Swedish rug, review its exact size, weave type, wool quality, condition, edge wear, restoration, color palette, pattern scale, and any designer or workshop attribution. Also consider traffic level and furniture layout. A rug intended for daily use should be both visually appropriate and structurally sound.
Are custom Scandinavian rugs available in specific sizes?
Custom Scandinavian rugs can be made when a project requires a precise size, palette, or design direction that is not available in vintage inventory. Made-to-order options are useful for oversized rooms, runners, dining areas, and coordinated interior schemes, while vintage Swedish rugs remain the best choice for original period character.














