Shopping security
A precision draft — even steel-gray field with a measured medallion in argentine and pale graphite, drawn like a technical illustration rather than a garden.
European modernist architects in the 1920s commissioned Persian-revival rugs in cool, muted palettes for Bauhaus interiors — the same medallion grammar of classical Tabriz and Kashan, recoloured to sit under steel-tube furniture and white-painted walls. This piece descends from that pivot: a faithful Persian compositional structure rendered in a palette built for cool surfaces and architectural light. The medallion is intact; the warmth is gone on purpose.
The pile is a 66/34 polypropylene–polyester blend on a premium cotton warp — soft enough that bare feet sink slightly, dense enough that furniture leaves only a temporary impression. Steel gray is the most light-stable of the cool grays: the tone reads the same at noon as it does under warm bulb at 9pm, where Cream shifts yellow and Silver shifts white. The 1200-reed construction holds the medallion's geometry without softening — which is the point: this rug isn't trying to look hand-woven.
Styling rule of thumb: a living room rug should extend 18–24 inches beyond the sofa on each side for a balanced, intentional look. For 9×12-foot rooms, consider sizing up to 10×13 — the canonical Persian standard for great-room seating.
Steel gray is the precision palette — choose it when every surface in the room is engineered rather than upholstered. Pair this rug with concrete or polished stone floors, chrome or matte-black light fixtures, and a black or charcoal-leather sofa for a contemporary read. Soften with a single warm element — a cognac-leather chair, a brass floor lamp, or a stack of older books — to keep the room from going clinical. Avoid pairing with cherry-stained wood or warm-beige fabrics; steel gray on warm-traditional reads as a furniture-showroom display.
Contemporary condos, urban lofts, architectural-renovation projects, and designer-studio interiors. Especially well-suited to homes built around glass, stone, and steel where the rug needs to belong to the building rather than the upholstery.
This rug is part of our curated online selection — a slice of what we keep in our Sacramento showroom and broader sourcing network. If you'd like to see this piece in person, compare it against another size, or commission a related design in a different color or dimension, reach out and we'll arrange a visit or a sourcing consultation. Free shipping across the United States and Canada.
The European-modernist Persian-revival rugs of the 1920s — commissioned for Bauhaus and Art Deco interiors — were hand-knotted at fine densities specifically so the medallion could read as a technical drawing rather than a folk motif. The 1200-reed mill translation here carries that demand for precision; at lower reed counts the cool, even field starts to look uneven under flat overhead light.
شانه (shaneh, "reed count") measures yarn points across the loom's width — 1200 shaneh means 1200 vertical warp threads per meter, the finer end of mill-loom production. تراکم (tarakom, "density") measures how tightly the rows pack along the length. Multiplied together they give total points per square meter; for this 1200-reed Turkish weave that lands in the 1.5–3 million points/m² range depending on the mill's counting convention. Higher reed counts hold finer pattern detail; higher density makes a heavier, more durable rug.
One caveat worth knowing: the same shaneh/tarakom numbers aren't always directly comparable across countries, mills, or fiber types. A 1200-reed Turkish power-loom rug is a different object from a 1200-shaneh hand-knotted Iranian piece, even if the spec line reads the same.
Read the full guide → Reed Count and Density Explained: شانه and تراکم, 500 to 1700 — the complete comparison across all six mill tiers, what each level feels like underfoot, and how to read a spec sheet without being misled.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 26 - Jul 1
US$40
Get nowSign up to your membership to get coupons up to
15%
Get nowOpportunity to enjoy order discount up to 15% off
Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order