
Rugs are a time-honored way to enhance rooms with signature colors, intricate patterns and rich textures. To help you customize your living spaces, we've created a guide that showcases the materials, designs and dimensions of our exclusive rugs.

— CONSTRUCTION —

Hand Knotted
For centuries, hand-knotted rugs have been an integral part of traditional interior design. Handcrafted using techniques that have been passed down through generations, our exclusive collection brings home unique patterns and one-of-a-kind style. Textile artisans carefully hand-knot strands of yarn on a traditional loom, then expertly tie each piece into the rug base. As durable as they are beautiful, our heirloom-quality hand-knotted rugs are functional works of art that make great choices for any living space.

Flatweave
Flatwoven rugs have a sturdy, refined weave that's especially good for dining rooms, family rooms, kitchens and other high-traffic areas. Because these rugs have a low profile, they're great for layering – and work well near swinging doors and other places that aren't suitable for thicker rugs. Use a rug pad to provide extra cushioning and help keep the rug in place.

Hand-Pieced Hide
Individual strips of premium hair-on cowhide are hand pieced to create unique patterns. Master artisans carefully hand cut and sew each piece to natural leather, which is then reinforced with a soft backing that adds durability without compromising the supple drape. Crafted from Brazilian hides selected for their quality and luster, each rug is one of a kind.
— MATERIALS —

Wool - High Pile
High-pile wool rugs have a rich softness that feels luxurious underfoot. Exceptionally durable, long-lasting and resilient, wool fibers contain oils that make them naturally stain-resistant.
Good to know:
During the first 3-6 months, your wool rug will have a natural tendency to shed, especially if it's a thick shag. Shedding diminishes with regular vacuuming.

Wool - Low Pile
Featuring short, tight loops, low-pile wool rugs are as soft, long-lasting and resilient as their thicker counterparts. Their beauty and durability makes them ideal for almost any room.
Good to know:
Low-pile wool rugs naturally repel stains and are very easy to clean. This makes them a great choice for busy households with kids.

Hide
Our soft, supple hair-on-hide rugs are expertly tanned for rich luster and impressive longevity. The premium hides are hand-selected from Brazil's most notable tanneries.
Good to know:
These versatile rugs are naturally resistant to stains and spills. Like all pieces crafted using natural materials, each one is unique.

Abaca
Strong and smooth, abaca rugs offer exceptional resilience and comfort. They're made from sustainably harvested natural fibers, which are twisted into a durable cord by expert craftspeople.
Good to know:
Because of the natural fibers and handcrafting process, each rug is unique. We recommend using a lightweight pad to keep the rug in place.

Sisal
Beautiful and exceptionally durable, sisal is a sustainable natural fiber made from the leaves of the agave sisalana plant. Artisanal weaves enhance its rich texture and subtle luster.
Good to know:
Sisal is hard-wearing, making it a good choice for high-traffic areas. It's also static-free, which means it won't attract dust or hold dirt.

Jute
Our sturdy jute rugs are soft and comfortable underfoot. They're handcrafted from the long, smooth fibers of the jute plant, a sustainably harvested, renewable natural fiber.
Good to know:
Natural variations in jute create subtle differences that provide depth and nuance. On a practical note: jute is static-free, so it won't attract dust or hold dirt.

Solution-Dyed Synthetics
When you need a rug that's beautiful, ultra-durable and water-resistant, these are an ideal choice. Each rug is expertly crafted from yarn-dyed synthetic materials that resist fading, staining, mold and mildew.
Good to know:
Exceptionally easy to maintain, these weather-resistant rugs are perfect for outdoor spaces. They're also great for kitchens, utility rooms and other high-traffic indoor areas.
