Flat-weave rugs have become the de-rigueur selection for
floor covering of the millennium. They
have a simplicity that denotes a casual, laid-back lifestyle. That having been
said, the offerings run the gamut. From
synthetic weather-resistant outdoor carpets to hand woven bath-mats, there is
something for just about everyone and every budget.
Stripes are a staple of the flat-weave market. This effect is simple to achieve by varying
the color of the warp threads in a pleasing pattern. However, world-over, there are historic
examples of wonderful geometric flat-woven designs. From Navajo blankets to Indian Dhurries, tribal
traditions have infused meaning into the patterns that represent their
cultures.
Today Dash and Albert offers panoply of outdoor rugs. Woven from spun polypropylene, these carpets
hold their color, resist mildew and are tough as nails! We have one of these work-horses in our
mudroom and it holds up to all that Vermont
can dish out (including Mud Season!).
There are a number of retailers who have tapped the
resources of mills in Asia to offer
exceptional values in either cotton or course wool. I recommend doing some research into the
social responsibility of these manufacturers, as many of these sources endorse
exploitive work practices.
For a truly special application, you might want to consider a
custom woven rug. Select colors from a
wide range of pom-poms. Develop a design
or select a pattern from the weavers’ portfolio. And roll out your truly custom creation. These rugs make for great stair runners when
woven in all wool. Working with a
skilled installer, fine details like mitered corners and hemmed edges bring a
level of sophistication to this simple material.
I've never seen such a large selection as what I've seen over at Rugman dot com.
ReplyDeleteI love flat woven rugs, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat guide flat weave rugs are awesome.
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