Floral designs are commonly found in traditional Persian rugs, particularly those produced in urban areas, and began appearing in Persian rugs from the 16th century. This design combines floral motifs with curvilinear patterns.
There are two main types of floral designs in Persian rugs. One is the "Medallion Floral Rug," which features a large floral medallion at the center and is common in traditional Persian rugs. The other is the "All-Over Floral Rug," which lacks a central medallion and spreads floral motifs throughout the entire rug.
These rugs serve as central elements in a room, adding charm to interior design. Medallion floral rugs are typically placed at the center of a room or around furniture, while all-over floral rugs can be positioned anywhere in the space.
Floral design Persian rugs feature characteristics such as the size of flowers and the thickness of branches, each offering different applications.