Wool rug with loop pile detailWool rug with loop pile detail100% wool with cotton canvas backingYou may find traces of dried hay, grass, or straw in your rug as grazing sheep often collect plant matter in their coats. Remove gently by hand or with tweezers
Wool rug with loop pile detail
Wool rug with loop pile detail
The Collection
Romp is a collection of bold naturals, inspired by the mild psychedelia found in Swedish rya rugs from the sixties. A natural wool ground is adorned with fresh, surprising swaths of color, and though the linework is straight, it’s also chunky and whimsical. A mix of high and low looped pile lifts slightly off the floor, adding varied texture for your eyes (and feet).
The Design
In this piece, we’ve space-dyed the wool for a subtle, brindled color variation, which is combined into a cozy hand-tufted construction. Chair’s ivory ground is carved away to make space for large gray semicircles and rectangles. These meet a series of interconnected green lines reminiscent of rough architectural sketches.
The Material
Wool has a hydrophobic layer which repels dust and dirt, as well as lanolin, which provides its trademark luster and protects the fiber from breaking or shedding. To create this rug’s dappled highs and lows, we space-dyed the fiber in small batches. This process achieves a watercolor effect, adding depth of color. The dye we use is low-impact, which means no heavy metals and less greywater. It’s then hand-tufted onto a cotton canvas backing for stability.
The Maker
Our partner has been weaving for 50 years, inheriting the business from his father. Some of the weavers have been there for that long, too. Devoted equally to treating workers well and developing quality products, they’re also Good Weave certified, which guarantees high quality and trustworthiness across the board.
The Designer
Our in-house, all-star design team collaborates across three different countries. Based in Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai, they put a lot of thought into each and every collection they design. Starting with the weave itself, they determine material and technique, then create moodboards to capture the look and feel before starting to design. When designs are finalized, they conduct an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and color before it goes to production.
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