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The Rug Company
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.
Dash and Albert Rugs
Part of our best-in-class collection of design-focused, machine-washable rugs. With a winning combination of blue and green stripes, this superior quality, machine-washable rug is versatile enough to use in any room where a bold pop of color, an eye-catching pattern, and a durable foundation is needed. Great for homes with pets and high-traffic areas like entryways, mudrooms, and kitchens.
Brink & Campman
Internationally renowned, this rug quality doesn’t really need an introduction. This hand-tufted quality is a favored part of this collection for over two decades already. Characteristic is the remarkable, colorful designs that make these rugs into real eye-catchers, making any interior into a warm ensemble.
Marimekko
These joyful rugs in bold patterns and vibrant colors are hand-tufted in India by a selected manufacturer. A high-quality New Zealand wool has been used for the yarns.
The year 2024 marks the 60th anniversary of Unikko, one of the most recognized Marimekko print designs in the world. Unikko was created by Maija Isola for Marimekko in 1964 and has since become an international icon of print design.
Maija Isola's Isot Kivet (stones) design builds on circles cut with scissors. The pattern was most likely inspired by the big rough-edged stones that were manually cleared from the designer's atelier home's grounds.
Crafted entirely in silk, climbing tiger showcases color mastery. The tropical palm fronds in the background are formed through yellow hues to create a layered effect, while the striking tiger is crafted in a trio of bold silk tones.
Needle stitch by needle stitch this bold design has been tufted by our Dutch supplier. The refined woolen yarns are spun and dyed in Europe. Time, careful attention and controlled processes ensure that this tufted Marimekko rug can stand the test of time with ease for now and future generations.
The impressive graphic Tiibet (Tibet) was Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi’s first fabric print design for Marimekko. This harmonious and restful pattern brings to mind a broad, silent landscape.
"Farrah was initially inspired by the bold 60's inspired graffiti printed fashion collections of Stephen Sprouse. The lines move in an organic way and the bold scale is juxtaposed with the simplicity of a pared-down color palette." Nicole Fuller. The large-scale sinuous motif of the Farrah design is depicted in hand-spun silk against a wool background, lending it a shimmering movement.
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