Linea Teal
Linea Teal showcases a timeless and classic plaid design. The rug's surface features a serene, greyish-blue hue, which serves as a calming background for the intricate ivory plaid design. The checkered pattern is created with lines of varying thickness, adding a touch of visual depth and traditional charm. This beautiful and inviting design brings a sophisticated sense of comfort to any space.
Crafted with traditional skill, each of these rugs is meticulously hand-knotted using all-natural wool. This exquisite construction and the use of natural fibers result in a luxurious piece that is best suited for rooms with moderate to low foot traffic, such as a cozy bedroom or a sophisticated home office. It's a statement of quality that provides a beautiful and durable foundation for your space.
This rug offers a captivating solution for traditional, transitional, and coastal interiors, providing a warm and inviting foundation that celebrates both classic design and quality craftsmanship.
Origin: India
Fabrication: Hand-knotted
Material: 100% Wool
Cleaning: Moderate
Shedding: Moderate
Pile Height: 0.625"
Density Rating: 9/10
Sizes are rounded to the nearest foot. Exact dimensions for this collection are as follows:
[2x3] 2'1" x 3'1"
[3x5] 3'1" x 5'
[3x7] 2'9" x 7'
[4x6] 4' x 6'1"
[5x8] 5' x 8'1"
[7x10] 6'5" x 9'5"
[8x11] 8' x 11'
[9x12] 9' x 12'
Handloomed wool rugs are beautifully crafted and naturally resilient, offering warmth, texture, and timeless style. With proper care, they can last for generations.
General Maintenance
Vacuum regularly using a suction-only vacuum or an attachment. Avoid beater bars or rotating brushes, which can pull fibers and damage the weave.
Expect shedding, especially in the first few months. This is normal for wool and will reduce over time.
Rotate the rug every 3–6 months to promote even wear and fading.
Spot Cleaning
Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth or paper towel. Never rub.
For liquid spills, use a mild wool-safe detergent diluted in water. Test on an inconspicuous area first. Dab gently and avoid over-wetting.
Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or steam cleaners, as they can damage the natural wool fibers.
Deep Cleaning
Professional cleaning is recommended once every 12–18 months, especially for larger or high-traffic rugs.
Always inform the cleaner that your rug is handloomed and made of wool.
Additional Tips
Use a rug pad underneath to prevent slipping, add cushioning, and protect the rug's foundation.
Wool is naturally stain-resistant and flame-retardant, but it still benefits from gentle care.