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The Porec Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Bastogne Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Tournai Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Valenciennes Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Rab Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
The Kilim Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Nîmoise Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Gouda Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
The Zadar Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
Underfoot, The Rijeka Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Opatija Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Groznjan Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Motovun Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Verviers Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Spa Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Malmedy Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Vielsalm Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Houffalize Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Durbuy Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Marche Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
The Bouillon Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Dinant Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Namur Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Liège Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.