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UNDERVISNING Rug, low pile, off-white black/handmade, 170x240 cm

Price € 249,-
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Complete with

Grey rectangular felt rug pad, soft texture, protects floors.

STOPP FILT Rug underlay with anti-slip, 165x235 cm

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Hand tufted lines that put together form a diamond pattern that finishes at either end with a bold red edge – eye-catching, yet easy to place. The low wool pile is sound-dampening and comfy to walk on.

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Article number505.600.65

Hand tufted by skilled craftspeople.

The low pile is soft under your feet.

Designer

Emma Hagman

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Material

What is wool?

Wool is a practical natural material that usually comes from sheep. The raw wool is washed and then spun into yarn. Wool rugs have many advantages. They're soft, warm and comfortable to walk on, and they're also very hardwearing. They're stain-resistant too, because wool has it own natural oil. This means that dirt stays on the surface and doesn't penetrate into the rug. All wool rugs shed - some more, some less - vacuum them regularly to prevent the loose fibres from scattering.

Form design process

Made using the hand tufting weaving technique

With hand-tufted rugs, a design is created on a canvas using a tufting gun. This tool pushes strands of wool through the canvas to create loops on the surface. They form a pile, which can be kept shaggy, or cut to create a uniform surface. The loops are secured with a layer of latex on the back and then finished with a piece of fabric glued to it. The technique allows for the efficient production of rugs in various colours and patterns in a relatively short amount of time.

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