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Cinnamon House | 3’1 x 6’6
Cinnamon House is grounded in warmth that is rich with spiced earth tones, burnished clay, and deep inky blues that settle into a beautifully structured, time-softened pattern. The design carries that classic, architectural rhythm, with layered motifs that feel both storied and composed. There’s a quiet depth to the palette, like aged pigments that have mellowed over time, giving the piece a collected, lived-in presence.
The pile has softened over time, creating that signature vintage feel that is low but still present, with a gentle, worn-in texture that adds warmth and character. A piece that feels timeless, grounded, and effortlessly refined.
Vintage hand-knotted runner rug
Approximately 3’1 x 6’6 (measures 2’11 at one end and 3’1 at the other)
Low wool pile with soft, broken-in vintage feel
Warm cinnamon, clay, saddle brown and deep indigo tones
Visible wear within the central medallion, as seen in photos
No. 1840 | Cinnamon House
Cinnamon House is grounded in warmth that is rich with spiced earth tones, burnished clay, and deep inky blues that settle into a beautifully structured, time-softened pattern. The design carries that classic, architectural rhythm, with layered motifs that feel both storied and composed. There’s a quiet depth to the palette, like aged pigments that have mellowed over time, giving the piece a collected, lived-in presence.
The pile has softened over time, creating that signature vintage feel that is low but still present, with a gentle, worn-in texture that adds warmth and character. A piece that feels timeless, grounded, and effortlessly refined.
Vintage hand-knotted runner rug
Approximately 3’1 x 6’6 (measures 2’11 at one end and 3’1 at the other)
Low wool pile with soft, broken-in vintage feel
Warm cinnamon, clay, saddle brown and deep indigo tones
Visible wear within the central medallion, as seen in photos
No. 1840 | Cinnamon House