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Harvest is a limited-edition rug, inspired by Chihuly Studio’s glasswork series ‘Cylinders.’ The soft white background is diffused by the fresh details of the drawn threads of reds and golds.
Rosette is a limited-edition rug, inspired by Chihuly Studio’s glasswork. The design is a celebration of form, scale, and color with dramatic, swirling rings that appear to reverberate across the composition. The motif is inspired by blown glass rondels which are layered over one another to play with the illusion of transparency, giving the impression of delicate glass.
Love love love this rug ! Beautiful amazing quality !. Clare. Austin, TX. 2024-05-01 12:48:31
Caldera takes inspiration from Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. The intense colors depict the depths and heat of the water as it cracks the land’s surface. The soft warm motif meanders gently across the silken yarns of the rug encompassing muted bands of brass, pink, and blue water springs, that shimmer to create the illusion of movement.
Poplar is a limited-edition rug, inspired by Chihuly Studio’s glasswork. Taking design cues from Chihuly’s macchia series, the rug features a harmonious color scheme of icy blue shimmering silk forms which cascade across the rug.
Incredibly adaptable, the Spectrum rug will work beautifully in almost any space as the rich yet calm palette of colors work with everything. This design has 120 different colors in wool and silk; every color is distinct, and thus presents a great challenge for our dyers and weavers.
Inspired by Chihuly's artwork, River Shell presents a focal circular motif, evocative of the whirling motion of water. Handknotted in a blend of Tibetan wool and silk, this design translates Chihuly's repetitive rings of molten glass.
The Cylinder is a limited-edition rug, inspired by Chihuly Studio’s glasswork. It is a pared-back neutral design, with an ivory background combined with interesting textural detail, highlighted by the darker silk motif.
The Festival rug is instantly recognizable as the work of Sir Paul Smith. The classic stripe is given a contemporary twist with intersections and overlays, seamlessly flowing from one color group to the next. The impactful and uplifting design confidently embraces color, and will instantly transform any interior. The kaleidoscope of colors has been painstakingly and faithfully translated by The Rug Company’s weavers in Nepal to ensure that they work tonally; every single color takes one day to create.
Wildflower Walk features a neutral background with an oversized botanical motif that flourishes around the composition of the rug. Handknotted with Tibetan wool and silk, the high knot count offers a delicate and soft feel, while enhancing the delicacy of the pattern.
Timber captures the irregular variations of naturally occurring patterns. Woven entirely in wool, the natural charcoal base contrasts with a lighter tone woven in a plush high-pile, creating a three-dimensional quality that enhances the touch underfoot.
The Magnolia motif first appeared in Westwood's Autumn Winter 2000/01 collection, the first in the long-running 'Exploration' theme. The Thistle Gold modern rug is a gesture to Vivienne's affinity with Scotland; an abstract graphic of the regal milk thistle. The beautiful design is hand-knotted with silk yarns on a Tibetan wool background, pairing pale rose and golden tones.
Shift presents a series of vertical and horizontal lines in different widths, colors and textures to resemble the loose geometric pattern of cultivated fields. Woven entirely in wool, the neutral tones allow the rug to be styled in a variety of interiors.
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