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  1. Pop 9391 Funny Bones

    £205.00 - £1,595.00

    6 Sizes Available
  2. Pop 9390 Japanese Pond

    £205.00 - £1,595.00

    6 Sizes Available
  3. Pop 9389 Steam Red

    £205.00 - £1,595.00

    6 Sizes Available
  4. Pop 9388 Green on Fire

    £205.00 - £1,595.00

    6 Sizes Available
  5. Chess 9341 Nude

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  6. Chess 9339 Deep Green

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  7. Chess 9338 Honey

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  8. Bauhaus 9159 Honey Gold

    £438.00 - £1,278.00

    4 Sizes Available
  9. Bauhaus 9158 Leather Brown

    £438.00 - £1,278.00

    4 Sizes Available
  10. Bauhaus 9157 Ivory White

    £438.00 - £1,278.00

    4 Sizes Available
  11. Bauhaus 9156 Avant Garde Black

    £438.00 - £1,278.00

    4 Sizes Available
  12. Module 9210 Yellow Meyer

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  13. Module 9209 Pink Rohe

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  14. Module 9208 Morris Green

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  15. Module 9207 Weimer Blue

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  16. Module 9206 Saxon Beige

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
  17. Module 9196 Camel Blue

    £399.00 - £1,595.00

    5 Sizes Available
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Traditional Kilims, Flat woven Loops and Cotton Chenille's.

Kilims are generally coarse, flat, hand woven rugs, produced since the fourth or fifth century, and were often used as prayer mats. It is unlikely that we will ever know the true origin of these beautiful rugs, but they have evolved over the years to become a part of modern furnishings that is both functional and decorative. The way in which a kilim is made is very different to how a pile rug is created. Almost all kilims are woven from wool for both warp and weft, although some will use wool for the weft material alongside cotton warps. Unlike other rugs, kilims lay completely flat thanks to the lack of vertical weave (pile): horizontal wefts are pulled downwards very tightly so that the vertical warps are completely hidden. Because of the nature of their design, kilims lend themselves well to geometric patterns with clearly defined sharp edges. Our flat woven Cotton Chenille rugs feature vintage patchwork designs from industry leader Louis de Poortere, faded and distressed to emulate vintage antique rugs.