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Iron Menagerie | 6’ x 9’1
Iron Menagerie is rich with age and story, its field alive with scattered animal and botanical motifs woven into a deep iron-red ground. Three architectural medallions anchor the composition, rising like quiet towers through a landscape of small creatures and symbols. The border, bold and rhythmic, frames the intricate interior with confident structure, giving the piece both movement and strength.
The hand-knotted wool pile is low and beautifully time-softened, revealing a nuanced patina across the surface. Areas of wear blend into the design, creating a matte, lived-in texture that only decades can produce. From afar it reads grounded and moody; up close, the detail is endlessly compelling.
Vintage hand-knotted wool area rug
Approximately 6’ x 9’1
Low pile with pronounced, character-rich patina
Iron red, charcoal, muted navy, and sand
Triple medallion layout with animal and symbolic motifs
Architectural border with bold geometric rhythm
No. 1591 | Iron Menagerie
Iron Menagerie is rich with age and story, its field alive with scattered animal and botanical motifs woven into a deep iron-red ground. Three architectural medallions anchor the composition, rising like quiet towers through a landscape of small creatures and symbols. The border, bold and rhythmic, frames the intricate interior with confident structure, giving the piece both movement and strength.
The hand-knotted wool pile is low and beautifully time-softened, revealing a nuanced patina across the surface. Areas of wear blend into the design, creating a matte, lived-in texture that only decades can produce. From afar it reads grounded and moody; up close, the detail is endlessly compelling.
Vintage hand-knotted wool area rug
Approximately 6’ x 9’1
Low pile with pronounced, character-rich patina
Iron red, charcoal, muted navy, and sand
Triple medallion layout with animal and symbolic motifs
Architectural border with bold geometric rhythm
No. 1591 | Iron Menagerie