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Caspian Corridor | 1’11 x 11’1
Caspian Corridor carries the quiet strength of an old maritime estate with deep navy panels marching in steady rhythm, each anchored by sand-toned octagonal medallions. The repeating geometry gives this runner a gallery-like presence, while small rosette motifs in muted red and soft slate add just enough ornament without interrupting its structure. It feels storied and tailored all at once.
The pile is very thin and flexible, with a low, closely shorn wool surface.. Lightweight yet durable, it’s an ideal candidate for hallways, kitchens, or layered over hardwood where you want pattern without bulk. Slight edge waviness consistent with age and thin construction.
Vintage hand-knotted wool runner
Approximately 1’11 x 11’1
Very thin, flexible low wool pile
Deep navy, sand, muted red, soft slate blue accents
Repeating octagonal medallions with detailed border work
Slight edge waviness consistent with age and thin construction
No. 1609 | Caspian Corridor
Caspian Corridor carries the quiet strength of an old maritime estate with deep navy panels marching in steady rhythm, each anchored by sand-toned octagonal medallions. The repeating geometry gives this runner a gallery-like presence, while small rosette motifs in muted red and soft slate add just enough ornament without interrupting its structure. It feels storied and tailored all at once.
The pile is very thin and flexible, with a low, closely shorn wool surface.. Lightweight yet durable, it’s an ideal candidate for hallways, kitchens, or layered over hardwood where you want pattern without bulk. Slight edge waviness consistent with age and thin construction.
Vintage hand-knotted wool runner
Approximately 1’11 x 11’1
Very thin, flexible low wool pile
Deep navy, sand, muted red, soft slate blue accents
Repeating octagonal medallions with detailed border work
Slight edge waviness consistent with age and thin construction
No. 1609 | Caspian Corridor