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Features a linework pattern set into a warm cream Merino wool background. The detailed lines are delicately carved to create a free-flowing and organically natural design. The deep pile provides a springy texture underfoot, adding luxury and softness to this subtle yet striking rug design.
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Inspired by a colorful knit throw, this indoor/outdoor area rug features a unique texture and mottled, knitted look produced by a mix of poly yarns that peek through from under a blue checkerboard pattern. Use it to create a cozy feel in high-traffic areas, without having to worry about cleanup!
Very nice rug!. Bridget. Newnan, GA. 2023-07-16 14:52:22
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.
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.
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.
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.
Inspired by Chihuly's layered glasswork in his Macchia series, Oyster presents jewel toned silk hues atop a neutral Tibetan wool base. Handknotted by our craftspeople in Nepal, this design showcases organic markings against a ripple motif, reminiscent of an exposed shoreline.
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.
The Magnolia motif first appeared in Westwood's Autumn Winter 2000/01 collection, the first in the long-running 'Exploration' theme. There are three plump blooms on each hand-knotted rug. This version of the Magnolia design has a Tibetan wool background with silk flowers.
The Overlay runner 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 faithfully translated by The Rug Company’s weavers in Nepal to ensure that they work tonally; every single color takes one day to create.
The fluid motif of Animalia creates a swirling effect evoking movement. Crafted in a fusion of wool and silk, this rug features vibrant indigo and cobalt hues.
The otherworldly yet ageless vision of Alexander McQueen has been captured in this dramatic floral design, translated in a meticulous Aubusson tapestry to faithfully portray the fine details. Chiaroscuro refers to the juxtaposition of light and dark, which in this case lends the motif of the rug an almost three-dimensional quality. Intricately woven, each color is expertly blended by hand to create an almost photographic effect. Limited edition of 40.
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