Drawing from traditional Persian layout principles through a contemporary transitional filter, this 8x10 hand-knotted wool rug blends symmetry with breathable pattern. Hand-woven from 100% wool with a cotton foundation and a medium pile height, the field features a gentle medallion formation surrounded by interlinked floral and vine motifs that offer structure without heaviness. The aqua-and-blue base incorporates subtle gray undertones, creating a lightly distressed, dimensional surface that feels both fresh and timeless. Soft peach, muted green, and rose accents add warmth and delicate contrast, enhancing clarity without overwhelming the airy palette. The border completes the design with refined floral and geometric details in coordinating aqua, gray, and blue tones, punctuated by warm highlights. This rug is ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and open-concept spaces seeking a serene, designer-inspired look—highly suited to the American market trend favoring calm blue palettes and transitional rugs that blend traditional motifs with modern softness.
- Exact Size: 8x9'11"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Aqua, Gray, Peach, Green, Rose, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL20531
Story Behind the Art: Transitional rugs evolved as a design category that respects traditional craftsmanship while embracing cleaner, more contemporary aesthetics. They gently reinterpret historical rug motifs—medallions, vines, scrolling florals, palmettes—into more open compositions with tone-on-tone layering or controlled distressing. These rugs prioritize soft visual flow, featuring color families like pale gray, stone, sand, silvery blue, taupe, and muted earth tones. Instead of intricate and heavily packed detail, transitional rugs use negative space to create calm, atmospheric designs. Their ability to harmonize classical charm with modern simplicity makes them top searches for “neutral bedroom rug,” “calming area rug,” and “modern traditional wool rug.”