We’ve handpicked nine textural rugs crafted using age old weaving techniques.

We’re tapping into the inherent appeal of textural rugs. Grounding our spaces through natural fibres and the tactility of ancient weaving techniques, we’ve selected nine of our favourite textural rugs from our go-to Product Library.

est living gan mangas original spaces rug 01

Designed by Patricia Urquiola in 2009, the GAN Mangas Original Spaces rug draws inspiration from hand-woven sweaters and finds three-dimensional form in the collection’s poufs.

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Influenced by tribal masks on display in the Gold Museum in Bogotá, Columbia, the Halcyon Lake Nudo White Beige Caramel is part of the Nudo collection by Sebastian Herkner. The colour blocking design is created using wool processing techniques.

est living designstuff ferm living meadow high pile rug 01

A modern take on the plush 70s shag carpet, the Ferm Living Meadow High Pile rug in a deep Tapenade colour is made from soft New Zealand wool.

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The Ninimarquina Tres Vegetal is made from hemp, a hand-spun fibre chosen for its biodegradable nature that’s both lightweight and durable. There is an appealing rawness to the irregularities in the crossing of the hemp fibres and their different thicknesses.

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The Tigmi Trading Kuepper Baladi rug is soft and thick underfoot, hand-spun by a Women’s Cooperative in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The pile is kept long, so its texture is dense and comfortable.

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