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BRÖNDEN Rug, low pile, handmade beige, 170x240 cm

Price £ 299

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Handmade beige
  • BRÖNDEN beige wool rug - handwoven, neutral, rectangular, textured pattern.
  • BRÖNDEN rug, multi-colored stripes and geometric pattern, oval shape, handwoven wool and cotton.

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  • 170x240 cm

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

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

Price £ 8/3.88 m²
Unit price: £2.06/m²

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Each rug is unique!

The rug is handwoven, making it one of a kind. Color may vary.

BRÖNDEN
104.805.51

Why settle for one weave when you can blend several to create a vibrant and dynamic pattern? The neutral colour lets the character of the pattern stand out and is easy to place just about anywhere.

Black and white portrait of Akanksha Deo wearing a striped blazer with long curly hair, smiling softly.
DesignerAkanksha Deo
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A close-up of a beige woven rug laid on a light wooden floor, with grey felt underlay visible, showcasing its texture and functional placement.

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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 pit loom weaving technique

The pit loom, as the name suggests, is positioned over a pit, and the wooden frame is angled for horizontal weaving. The artisan sits underneath the frame, and controls it with foot pedals and their hands, crafting rugs with intricate patterns and designs. This setup enables working from both above and below the frame, achieving a very tight weave. Producing a rug with this technique takes about 2-3 days, resulting in a work of art that can add character to any home.

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