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The Rug Company
Spray Swirl offers a fresh rendition of Paul Smith's iconic Swirl motif that was featured in his very first collection for The Rug Company. This design presents a selection of muted jewel hues that form a swirling motion. Using a handknotted technique, Spray Swirl sees colours blend to create a spray-like effect, echoing Sir Paul's passion for graphic design and street art.
Perennials
Perennials’ Flatwoven artisanal rugs feature exceptional designs, subtle color blending and an unbelievably soft feel.
Four Hands
Flat-woven outdoor rug with a thick, twisted fringe to finish. Flecked with subtle color and designed with heavy texture for a grounding effect. Cover or store inside during inclement weather and when not in use.
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.
Ralph Lauren Home
Ethnic pattern inspired by exotic travel. Adds texture and history to modern interiors; a fresh look for traditional and transitional homes. Layer with companion pattern Kenya to create a well-traveled air. Eco-friendly, organic hemp and jute fibers are the perfect complement to the ethical designs of exotic cultures. Surprisingly soft, the yarns in these hand-knotted rugs are brushed to achieve an artisan-crafted look and texture. Earth tone colors enhance the natural beauty of the fibers.
Stickley
For our Chobi Trellis rug, a modern vine and trellis design is transformed with flowing traditional lines and soft tones of earth and sky. This rich, restrained piece is hand-knotted from hand-spun, vegetable-dyed wool in the Northwest Frontier region of Pakistan.
Audo Copenhagen
Designed by Nina Bruun, the Houkime rug is classic in its expression, woven in a ribbed pattern from plush cotton and tencel for a tactile finish. The timeless color means it works with every interior style, adding elegance and warmth to spaces large and small.
With its luxe cut loop pile, soft and comfortable underfoot, the Duomo Rug fuses classical inspiration with contemporary design, paying tribute to architecture. The understated composition of the timeless design weaves together a sense of refinement in wool, detailed with stripes that draw the eye and frame the design.
Canvello
This magnificent Ziegler Sultanabad rug above is one of the finest examples of it’s kind. It was housed in the dining room of Sigmund Freud’s home, 20 Maresfield Gardens, in Hampstead, London. In 1938, the renowned father of psychoanalysis arrived with his family in London as refugees from the Nazis in Vienna. They brought with them all of their possessions, including carpets and rugs, furniture, and a collection of his prized antiquities. Here his son Ernest and housekeeper Paula Fichtl recreated for him the same working environment that he had in Vienna. Freud bought most of his rug collection from dealers like his brother-in-law, Moritz Freud, 1857-1920 (same surname), who lived in Berlin. The field of this carpet has a stunning design of palmettes and tendrils strewn across a brilliant ivory ground that is elegantly complemented by the gold ground border. The various green and terracotta tones appear especially lovely against this foil of ivory and gold.