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Four Hands
Hand-knotted and finished with a soft hand, a subtle triangle pattern lends tonal depth to this versatile green area rug.
A hand-knotted rug uniquely crafted from jute, accented with a lighter archaic pattern. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three master weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
Inspired by traditional Turkish textiles and patterns, a hand-knotted area rug is made from a beautiful blend of classic cotton and luxurious New Zealand wool in deep, rich earth tones to ground the room. The unique, intricate motifs seem to speak a story all their own. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three master weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
An outdoor rug style with a unique construction type. The looped structure is intermittently broken up for an added organic pattern and a heathered look and feel. This piece is outdoors safe but suitable indoors for extra performance. Cover or store indoors during inclement weather and when not in use.
The vintage rugs that inspired this piece were originally handwoven in the ancient city of Khotan and designed with wave and fret patterns or flowering vines along the borders. This take is made from a soft wool/cotton blend in neutral earth tones with an intricate motif that's been modernized, yet still seems to speak a story all its own. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three master weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
A jute-blend area rug is power-loomed in Egypt. Each pattern is created from a high-quality scan of a vintage rug. A team of graphic designers then perfects the pattern and colors to closely resemble the original rug. The result: a textural and versatile piece that looks authentically antiqued.
High/low texture and bold geometric patterning offer a unique take on a neutral rug design, crafted from lightly heathered wool. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three master weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
Inspired by traditional Turkish textiles and patterns, a hand-knotted area rug is made from a beautiful blend of classic cotton and luxurious New Zealand wool, with unique, intricate motifs that seem to speak a story all their own. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three master weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
Hand-knotted in India, an area rug of 100% wool layers in texture with ease.
A 90/10 blend of wool and cotton, a Moroccan-inspired area rug features hand-knotting of traditional cultural motifs reflective of the native Berbers of North African countries. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three master weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
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