Soft washable rug made in TurkeySoft washable rug made in Turkey 100% polyester on cotton backing, OEKO-TEX certified Low pile: about .23" thick (6mm) Machine washable, line dry Color palette: inky black, walnut brown, espresso brown, sandstone, tan, taupe
Soft washable rug made in Turkey
Soft washable rug made in Turkey
The Collection
We made a better washable rug. Flexible and easy to clean, with an extraordinarily comfortable pile, these pieces are not mats: they’re the real deal, soft enough to cushion every step. Plus, their lightness and foldability makes washing easy.
The Design
Our washable Garde collection puts a spin on traditional Anatolian rug design. Contrasting black linework, done in a slightly-shrunken pile, creates movement within classic Turkish motifs. This disruption blurs the rug’s composition, as though the yarn has been dragged across the rug, making it feel static and crackly, traditional but not. The Iskende rug repeats its almost-floral motifs line after line, like your TV lost reception, prompting you to bend its antennae just so.
The Material
Soft as wool with a very subtle silk-like sheen, our polyester is highly durable, OEKO-TEX certified for safety, mildew-resistant, and machine-washable. In this piece, it’s combined with a cotton backing that’s both strong and supple. Cotton, a vegetable fiber, is widely used across rug traditions because of its sturdiness and longevity.
The Maker
Our partner in Turkey has been in the rug business for almost thirty years, and are vocal advocates of change and progress. An expert in both yarn and rug production, they use recyclable material for their labels and packaging, and are devoted to increasing their use of recyclable and natural raw materials, as well as lowering their water and energy consumption.
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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