A new twist on a classic style-Murrow is a group of Oushak-weave rugs featuring narrow borders and patterns that are transitional interpretations of tribal designs. These rugs are hand-knotted from 100% hand-spun wool with unique background colorations shaded from darker to lighter.
For those who appreciate the modern side of traditional, this fashionable collection of borderless ''broken'' Oushak designs is hand knotted in a Turkish-style weave using a combination of premium wool and Silkette
Lively, exuberant rugs for the true individualist,this is a delightful collection of area rugs in Arts and Crafts patterns and traditional motifs. Hand-knotted with 100% premium wool in a Tibetan weave. Artfully designed for today's eclectic interiors!
A new twist on a classic style-Murrow is a group of Oushak-weave rugs featuring narrow borders and patterns that are transitional interpretations of tribal designs. These rugs are hand-knotted from 100% hand-spun wool with unique background colorations shaded from darker to lighter.
The transitional designs in the Paloma collection display a particularly soft look and feel. Hand knotted in a Turkish-style weave using 100% premium hand-spun wool, each rug receives a low shear and a special luster wash.
Multi-dimensional patterns with broad appeal, these Cassia rugs are woven by hand from 100% premium wool and creatively designed in a flat Soumak-style weave. The attractive textural effect stems from a combination process of flat and herringbone weaves that imparts a three-dimensional look and…
With their simple-yet-compelling designs, the borderless rugs in the Oracle collection complement todays popular transitional interior design trends. Hand knotted in a Tibetan weave using a combination of wool and Silkette. Naturally beautiful!
The English countryside has its own distinct design,where comfort and traditional elegance come together in a unique style that almost defies description. Here all manner of antiquities are paired alongside furnishings of a somewhat more modern idiom and yet everything seems to blend together…