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  1. Bakhtiari 9127 Fener

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  2. Celestial 9059 Night Sky

    £450.00 - £1,295.00

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  3. Celestial 9060 Midnight Blue

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  4. Chess 9338 Honey

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  5. Chess 9339 Deep Green

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  6. Chess 9341 Nude

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  7. Cracks 8618 Deep Mine

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  8. Cracks 8629 Abyss Blue

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  9. Cracks 8723 Dark Pine

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  10. Dedalo 9203 Blue Marine

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  11. Dedalo 9204 Republic Green

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  12. Dedalo 9205 Yellow Scarab

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  13. Dorado 9143

    £205.00 - £799.00

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  14. Estival 8446 Caliente

    £450.00 - £1,295.00

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  15. Fiesta 8449 Suave

    £450.00 - £1,295.00

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  16. Fresque 9342 Purple Game

    £205.00 - £1,595.00

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  17. Fresque 9344 Middle Of

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  18. Fresque 9393 Indian Rice

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  19. Griff 8419 Columbus Gold

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  20. Griff 8420 Jersey Stone

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  21. Griff 8421 Bronx Azurite

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  22. Griff 8550 Liberty Gold

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  23. Griff 8785 Concrete Jungle

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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  24. Griff 8925 Soho Copper

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

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Invented by the French, refined in Scotland and made popular by the Americans.

Chenille weaving techniques were introduced by the French in the 1700s, the name chenille literally means "caterpillar" in French referring to the soft and fuzzy finish to the fabric. Alexander Buchanan refined the manufacturing process in the 1830's and manufactured shawls in Paisley, Scotland with great success. This technique was further advanced by James Templeton and William Quigley who registered a patent for weaving cords of chenille into carpets and mats. Templeton successfully manufactured tufted carpets with looms that were able to imitate the look as well as the quality of hand-woven carpets. Although Chenille can be made from a number of fibres including, polyester, wool, viscose or polypropylene, Chenille is most commonly associated with cotton as with our Louis de Poortere  rugs where cotton is used, sometimes with other fibres such as wool or polyester with stunning effect.