Paloma House | 4’2 x 6’1

$375.00
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Paloma House feels like a quiet, sun-washed interior with softly faded blush and terracotta tones layered with deep navy anchors and delicate rosette motifs that give the piece a sense of structure and grace. The central medallion draws you in with its playful geometry, while the field carries a gentle, time-softened patina that adds warmth without overpowering a space. It’s the kind of rug that feels both elevated and easy.

With a low wool pile, this piece has a smooth, sturdy feel underfoot. Subtle abrash and natural variation throughout the blush-terracotta field create movement, and there are areas where hints of cooler tones softly emerge, adding depth and character that only time can create.

  • Vintage hand-knotted area rug

  • Approximately 4’2 x 6’1

  • Low wool pile on a cotton foundation

  • Blush, terracotta, deep navy, warm sand, soft denim accents

  • Geometric medallion with floral rosette details

  • Visible abrash and age-softened patina throughout

No. 1748 | Paloma House

Paloma House feels like a quiet, sun-washed interior with softly faded blush and terracotta tones layered with deep navy anchors and delicate rosette motifs that give the piece a sense of structure and grace. The central medallion draws you in with its playful geometry, while the field carries a gentle, time-softened patina that adds warmth without overpowering a space. It’s the kind of rug that feels both elevated and easy.

With a low wool pile, this piece has a smooth, sturdy feel underfoot. Subtle abrash and natural variation throughout the blush-terracotta field create movement, and there are areas where hints of cooler tones softly emerge, adding depth and character that only time can create.

  • Vintage hand-knotted area rug

  • Approximately 4’2 x 6’1

  • Low wool pile on a cotton foundation

  • Blush, terracotta, deep navy, warm sand, soft denim accents

  • Geometric medallion with floral rosette details

  • Visible abrash and age-softened patina throughout

No. 1748 | Paloma House