





Contemporary Turkish Handwoven Rug | Oushak Modern Minimalist Kilim in Burnished Brick / Inkstone Blue
Age: 2000s
Condition: New
Dimensions: 3' 10" W x 5' 3" L
Floor Heating Safe: Yes
Material: Wool on cotton
Origin: Usak, Turkey
Primary Color: Red
Product Care: Vacuum clean gently or professional cleaning
Shape: Rectangle
Style: Contemporary Oushak style
A masterclass in restrained elegance and cultural depth, this Contemporary Oushak Handwoven Kilim translates Anatolia's storied textile tradition into a language of modern simplicity. Handwoven in the early 2000s, it offers a thoughtful reinterpretation of time-honored motifs—reduced to their essence, yet rich with soul.
The vermillion red field is bold yet balanced—an earthy, sun-warmed tone reminiscent of Anatolian clay at golden hour. At its center, a solitary geometric medallion in inkstone blue, chalk ivory, and mineral green floats like an abstracted talisman, quietly echoing tribal motifs from centuries past. Its symmetry is contemplative, meditative, and deliberate. The subtly jagged inner border adds a rhythmic undercurrent to the composition, creating the impression of a frame within a frame, as though honoring the piece as both textile and artwork.
Surrounding the field, a deep midnight border anchors the design, punctuated with simplified tribal emblems in alternating tones of burnished brick, sage ash, sunbleached gold, and porcelain white. These symbols—reduced to elemental form—strike a perfect balance between tradition and abstraction. Their placement lends a graphic, almost architectural precision to the composition, evoking balance, clarity, and a sense of purpose.
Measuring 4x5, this medium-sized modern Oushak flat-weave rug is ideally scaled for curated interior moments—whether placed in an entryway as a statement under a sculptural bench, layered under a reading chair in a sunlit nook, or grounding a dressing room or studio with quiet strength. Its proportions make it particularly well-suited for accenting minimalist spaces, and its personality shifts beautifully depending on its context: in a Scandinavian foyer, it harmonizes with pale wood and clean lines; in a rustic or farmhouse space, it pairs effortlessly with antique finishes and patinated surfaces; in bohemian, cottage, or classic interiors, it adds warmth and depth without visual weight; and in modern or retro settings, it becomes a crisp, colorful gesture that ties the room together with intention.
Designers drawn to sculptural symmetry, vintage palettes, and textile-forward storytelling will appreciate how this piece bridges the gap between function and artistry. It invites use in Japandi environments, creative offices, or layered concept boutiques—anywhere where materiality, restraint, and quiet sophistication are prized. With every woven line, this kilim tells a story not of nostalgia but of reflection—an homage to tradition seen through a contemporary lens. Timeless in its clarity, soulful in its making, and deeply versatile in style, it becomes not just a decorative accent, but a living part of the room's narrative.
Choose options