Styled with the sweeping fluidity of an ocean, this floral landscape was designed to express movement in nature, while its looped surface is a remembrance of the texture nature provides us. Bursts of...read more
The bedouin collection is hand woven in jute . It has a rustic ,authentic look inspired by traditional kilimm patterns in rich rusts, blues and golds. the collection has a vintage, eclectic look that...read more
The deep, comforting hues of the woods make up this wool dhurrie rug from Sonik Sethi. Umber grey and caramel brown bands are decorated with geometric diamond motifs in a flat weave, with decorative...read more
Traditional Mexican folk motifs in the shape of diamonds are the focal point of this exquisite cotton rug crafted in shades of maroon, honey and white over light taupe. Artisan Cupertino Ruiz...read more
Perfect for meditation or for welcoming guests into your home, this traditional dhurrie rug from India is diligently woven on the hand loom using wool yarns. Stripes of dusty lilac decorated with...read more
Bubbly and delightful, this traditional dhurrie rug from India features colorful stripes alternating with alabaster panels, decorated with geometric patterns that catch the eye. Great as a welcome mat...read more
Inspired by the first light of morning, Sonik Sethi's handwoven dhurrie rug incorporates crimson and moss green geometric motifs on a beige background, hemmed in by a vibrant azure blue. The...read more
Avocado green frames the central geometric design of Sonik Sethi's handwoven dhurrie rug. Peacock blue, dark ivy green, goldenrod yellow, and crimson all make their presence known against a pale taupe...read more
Off-white and taupe stripes set the stage for a geometric floral design in shades of blue and orange. Poppy red stripes at the ends culminate in a decorative fringe. From Sonik Sethi, the handwoven...read more
Working in the traditional style of dhurries, Indian artisans diligently hand-weave this rug of wool through a painstaking process that takes up to five days to complete. A border of mint gives way to...read more
Carrying on the tradition of dhurries, Indian artisans diligently hand-weave this rug of wool yarns through a painstaking process that takes up to five days to complete. A border of sepia gives way to...read more