MATERIALS
RUGS & CARPETS
CHOICE OF MATERIAL
The selection of materials for your rug depends on several key factors. These include your personal style and desired look, local climate conditions, and how and where the rug will be used.
When choosing a rug, it’s important to consider how it will work with your existing or planned interior elements. This means looking at other fabrics in the room, furniture shapes, color scheme, and overall design style to ensure a perfect match in your space.
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Lincoln & New Zealand Wool
Lincoln & New Zealand Wool are both premium wool varieties with distinct characteristics. Lincoln wool offers high shine with a more textured appearance, while New Zealand wool provides a soft yet substantial feel. Both fibers excel in comfort and durability, showing remarkable resistance to wear and climate changes.
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Vegetal & Bamboo Silk
Vegetal Silk & Bamboo Silk are derived from natural plant sources. Vegetal silk comes from eucalyptus pulp, offering medium shine and exceptional softness. Bamboo silk, made from bamboo fiber, delivers similar qualities with additional benefits of being naturally antibacterial and temperature-regulating. Both materials combine luxury with environmental consciousness.
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TENCEL®
TENCEL® is made from sustainably sourced wood pulp using an eco-friendly closed-loop process. This fiber combines the best qualities of natural and manufactured materials, offering exceptional softness and a silk-like sheen. TENCEL® is known for its durability, moisture management, and ability to maintain its beauty over time.
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Viscose
Viscose is produced from wood pulp, cotton, or straw, and was historically known as artificial silk due to its similar characteristics. This versatile yarn is prized for its workability and ability to achieve precise, vivid patterns. It offers an excellent balance of softness and shine, making it a popular choice for detailed designs.
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Lurex
Lurex is a special type of laminated yarn made from high-tenacity polyester fibers. It is made metallic through the use of aluminum or silver vapors, which give the finished product greater brightness and color. Lurex is a shiny and sparkling yarn, typically woven or knitted in blends with cotton, rayon, nylon, silk, or wool fibers.