Luxury Interior Design

Are you an interior designer or design-minded homeowner? Follow this board for examples of luxury and high-end home decor and interior design ideas. Emphasis is on interiors with considered details, crave-worthy textiles, and thoughtful, inspiring designs. Our vintage rug's and runners would be the perfect addition to any room in your home!
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1940s Light Blue Vintage Rug |Khari (7x11)
A beautiful, elegant tabriz vintage rug with a classic central medallion and a spacious surrounding field. This light blue vintage rug has been treated with an antique wash, softening its tones to appeal to the palette of any modern-day home. The Khari is a 7 x 11 size that will be great for any open floor plan home.
Rustic 1930s Kurdish Vintage Rug | Columbia (4 x 8)
This brown kurdish vintage rug is a fantastic example of a rug with wear and character. We chose to keep it just as we found it, as its wear and imperfect edges only enhances the rustic feel of its primitive repeating boteh motif and angular tribal border. Its 4x8 size is a size that allows you to enjoy it in many different spaces in your home including a dinning room, entryway, or small living room.
1920s Malayer Vintage Runner Rug | Bennett (3 x 18)
The Bennett is a vintage malayer runner. Malayers were hand-knotted by a cottage industry of small shops and in-home weavers. The soft blue vintage runner rug demonstrates beautiful wear throughout and shows natural variation in colors (known as abrash).This vintage rug has been treated with an antique wash, softening its tones to appeal to the palette of any modern-day home.
19303 Blue Vintage Rug | Gunner
This blue vintage rug is a versatile scatter rug featuring a striking, geometrics central medallion and varied garden motif with palmettes, vines, and a boteh border. This vintage rug has been treated with an antique wash, softening its warmest tones to appeal to the palette of any modern-day home.
A Deep Chocolate Brown Tribal Vintage Rug |Lazo (5 x 11)
This tribal tulu is a gorgeous example of the style --the Turkish cousin to Moroccan beni ourains. Its soft and plush wool pile features a series of vivid blue shapes surrounding three linear medallions, outlined by upwards of 6 inventive geometric outer borders. The vintage rug's ends include 2-3 inches of flatwoven kilim knots in a muted stripe pattern and maintains the rug's original wool fringe. A truly distinctive and special piece.
A Gorgeous Gallery Vintage Rug | Lucero (6 x 13)
This gorgeous gallery vintage rug in a time-softened palette is a large rug perfect for the open concept home. This rug has been treated with an antique wash, softening its tones to appeal to the palette of any modern-day home. Pattern, color variation, and signs of wear with vintage items is normal.
1940s Turkish Ensari Vintage Rug | Simon (7 x 8)
This lovely medium-sized ensari vintage rug features an all-over motif that is often likened to elephant's feet. A common motif in Turkomen-origin rugs, this vintage rug repeats it in a lighter, softer pattern than the typical red and black rendition. This rug has been treated with an antique wash, softening its tones to appeal to the palette of any modern-day home. The 7 x 8 size of this beige and blue vintage rug offers options to move it to several different locations in your home.
Antique Malayer Vintage Rug | Kiva (6 x 10)
This vintage rug is what every entryway, dining nook, walk-in closet and ante-room dreams of! Malayers offer that aesthetic wear without a compromised foundation (so they are great for high-traffic areas). This one is oozing character! Pattern, color variation, and signs of wear with vintage items is normal.
1920s Heriz Vintage Runner Rug | Skelly (2 x 10)
The Skelly is an antique-washed heriz vintage rug runner. Originally a bold palette of reds and deep blues, the antique-washed treatment lifted its original vegetable dyed reds, leaving a cool palette of blue, beige, and white. The vintage runner shows beautiful wear throughout and a linear series of geometric medallions, classic for herizes.
Our Vintage Rug Pricing Philosophy at Passerine
As a newer online shop, I wanted to take a moment to introduce my pricing philosophy. When I decided to launch this store, one of my main motivations for doing so was to make vintage rugs more accessible to interior designers and design-minded homeowners. I know what it is like to have a vision for a space, to search and search and FINALLY find a rug that would be perfect for it, only to realize that the rug costs two-thirds of what you had budgeted for the whole room. I have been there.
Authentic 1970s Tabriz Vintage Rug
This vintage rug is a 1970s authentic tabriz which has been overdyed with an acid wash. This process removes the majority of its original dye colors, in this case leaving beiges, browns, and cream. The intricacy of the rug's original knotted designs remain, but in a neutral palette.
Vintage 1920s Malayer Rug
The Landon is a malayer vintage rug runner. Malayers were hand-knotted by a cottage industry of small shops and in-home weavers. The runner demonstrates beautiful wear throughout and shows natural variation in colors (known as abrash).
Warm Fall Colored 1920s Tabriz Vintage Rug
This lovely authentic haji jalili tabriz vintage rug offers a warm, autumnal color palette with chestnut browns, maroons, and umbers. The all-over field has a background of a very neutral taupey green.
1920s Semi-Antique Unwashed Mahal Vintage Rug |Thompson (6x10)
The Thompson vintage rug is a beautiful, unwashed mahal gallery rug with a rich navy field. Oftentimes this deep blue is paired with a strong red; this rug is unusual in its softer border pairing. A beautiful rug to consider for a layered living room look, a dining nook, an expansive ante-room or entryway.
1920s Monochromatic Malayer Vintage Rug |Bromley (6x13)
This malayer vintage rug features an all-over field in a repeating herati (water garden) design, but what is perhaps most distinctive is its monochromatic palette and all-over wear. Easy to style and in a size that makes it an excellent candidate for layering, dining nooks, wide hallways and entryways.