Rich, elegant and urbane are the looks that Shibui brings to your home. This Tibetan weave collection is the work of a successful designer, whose understanding of the details and finesse of these rugs is evident in this collection. Elegantly mixing wool with silk, these rugs are an extraordinary…
With their high-low pile and chic dimensional effects, these exceptional Tibetan-weave rugs exude elegance on many levels. Hand knotted using premium hand-spun wool combined with luxurious natural silk yarns, the collection's soft fashion colors and subtly erased patterns speak to traditionalists…
Ventura is a collection of modern transitional pieces in tufted wool and viscose. Patterns heavily influenced by nature, include bold botanicals and organic geometrics. The colors, also nature-based, range from neutral slate gray and mineral blue to brilliant greens, a true red and spicy orange.…
This collection features designs that are worthy of inclusion in any setting simply as an artistic element. It features abstract patterns that play on light and shadows, curves, colors, perspective and dimension. Bring a touch of excitement to any decor with these fantastic rugs. 80% Wool 20% Nylon…
These lovely rugs from Due Process have transitional and contemporary designs for today's metropolitan look. Nepalese construction offers warmth with the high quality wool and silk accents. Woven in Nepal, 100 knot chemically dyed hand spun Tibetan wool and accented with 35% Indian silk.
Representing the designs that originated in the villages of Tibet, each of these Indo-Tibetan rugs is hand-knotted of 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool using special Tibetan weave. With a soft, plush and durable construction, designed using today's colors and patterns, these pieces offer the…
Raised geometric tiles alternate with plush velvet squares for classic elegance. Art Deco glamour of the 30s and 40s is recalled in monochromatic texture. Layer with other Nepalese rugs sharing the same palette (Ellington Border and Monroe Chevron) for cinematic effect in adjoining spaces.…