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What does bespoke customization mean for rugs and carpets?

The customization meaning in the context of Sarelli Interiors Textiles involves engineering a floor covering to exact client specifications, dictating the precise dimensions, fiber composition, knot count, and dye formulation. A bespoke rug differs from ready-made options because the client controls 100 percent of the manufacturing variables before production begins.

The technical parameters of bespoke carpets

Producing bespoke carpets requires defining specific technical parameters, including pile height measured in millimeters, fiber density measured in knots per square inch, and exact color matching using the ARS or Pantone color systems. Sarelli Interiors Textiles documents the technical specifications in a formal production blueprint.

A standard tailor made carpet from Sarelli features a pile height ranging from 7 millimeters to 14 millimeters, depending on the intended foot traffic. Clients ordering bespoke rugs select from natural fibers like New Zealand wool, which provides a density of up to 4.5 kilograms per square meter, or pure botanical silk, which adds a reflective sheen. The hand-tufted production method allows weavers to insert up to 80 tufts per square inch. The 80-tuft density ensures the handmade carpet withstands commercial wear cycles exceeding 50,000 passes.

How Sarelli executes bespoke customization for residential and commercial spaces

Sarelli Interiors Textiles executes bespoke customization by translating client sketches into digital computer-aided design files, producing physical 30-centimeter by 30-centimeter strike-off samples, and weaving the final bespoke carpet on custom-width looms. The manufacturing process requires a standard lead time of 8 to 12 weeks.

The design phase for bespoke rugs and carpets begins with a digital rendering. Sarelli designers map the exact color codes to the client interior palette. Clients review physical colors and samples before full-scale production starts. For large hospitality projects requiring bespoke carperts, the factory operates looms capable of weaving seamless pieces up to 9 meters wide. A typical 3-meter by 4-meter bespoke rug requires approximately 240 hours of manual labor to complete. The hand-tufted production technique allows artisans to carve intricate patterns directly into the pile, creating a three-dimensional effect that standard machine-made floor coverings cannot replicate.

Material selection for a tailor made carpet

Selecting materials for a tailor made carpet determines the final texture, durability, and light reflection of the piece. Sarelli Interiors Textiles sources premium fibers, including 100 percent pure silk, bamboo silk, and high-twist wool, to achieve specific performance metrics for each custom order.

The foundation of any durable bespoke carpet relies on the warp and weft tension. Sarelli weavers use a cotton foundation tensioned at 12 kilograms of force per thread. When clients specify pure silk rug materials, the factory uses silk rated at 19 momme to ensure adequate tensile strength. Blending 70 percent New Zealand wool with 30 percent botanical silk creates a bespoke rug that balances the matte durability of wool with the high-gloss finish of silk. Clients can view the wool and silk material combinations in person at the Sarelli showroom.