This charming German handmade rug from the 1960s is a rare example of textile design inspired by the Bauhaus movement and the extraordinary works of artists such as Gunta Stölzl, Anni Albers and Benita Koch-Otte. Made of pure wool and hand-knotted, the rug expresses the balance between functionality and art, with geometric patterns and bright colors that recall the typical aesthetics of the era. Intense tones of yellow, burgundy, and pink evoke the modernist visual language and give the piece an affective value, bearing witness to German postwar craftsmanship and textile tradition. A work that combines history, art, and craftsmanship, perfect for lovers of 20th-century design.