A soft, high-pile washable wool rug
Please note: this piece is designed to be pliable so it more easily fits in a washing machine. As such, we *highly* recommend you pair it with a rug pad for stability, comfort, and longevity. Trust us—it’s worth it.
Rug Type:
-
Hand-tufted Rugs
Pile rugs woven by pulling or shooting loops of yarn through a backing material, which are trimmed for a smooth cut-pile finish
Age:
-
New
Recently woven and never used in a home
Main Color:
- Beige, Cream
- 50% New Zealand wool, 50% Indian wool
- High pile: approximately 3/4" thick (18mm)
- We recommend you pair this piece with a rug pad for comfort and longevity
- This piece can be thrown in the washer! Scroll to the end of Curator's Notes to learn more.
- Color palette: bone beige, cream
- Want this rug in a custom size? Click here
The Collection
Our first collection of washable wool rugs involved many rounds of revision to ensure these pieces were beautiful and functional. Their modified construction makes the rugs quite supple, so they're more easily squashed into a washing machine; without compromising on thickness, softness, and fluffiness. The graphic simplicity of the linework sings across their soft fields, allowing the high-low effect of the pile to shine through.
The Design
Named for esteemed linocut artists, these rugs feature a cut-pile design which reads as tone-on-tone. Sybil's graceful, geometric linework is acrobatic, overlapping, and perfectly balanced.
The Material
Washable wool rugs with a soft, satisfying footfall and pleasing weight, Lino is woven of a combination of New Zealand and Indian wools to achieve just the right texture and durability. New Zealand wool is a premium wool beloved for its softness and long fibers. The fiber's natural lanolin makes it soft and shiny, protecting it from shedding and dirt. It also decomposes quickly, without risk of microfibers.
The Maker
We partnered with a small, family-run weaving house. They're Craftmark-certified, which means they meet stringent national standards for socially responsible handmade products. Many of their weavers have been with them for as long as 30 years. To visit their factory is to be steeped in its personal history, from the walls of photographs honoring their lineage, to the majestic, hundred-year-old timber looms they still use today.
The Designer
Our in-house, all-star design team collaborates across three different countries. Based in Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai, they put a lot of thought into each and every collection they design. Starting with the weave itself, they determine material and technique, then create moodboards to capture the look and feel before starting to design. When designs are finalized, they work with the supplier on an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and color before it goes to production.
Washing Machine Guide
Learn More
- Clean regularly with a non-rotary, low powered vacuum without a beater brush.
- Wash rug separately with mild detergent on a gentle cycle at 86°F. Do not use fabric softener or bleach. Tumble dry low; remove promptly.
- The first few times you wash your rug, there will be some fluff left in the washing machine. Don't be alarmed; this will lessen and ultimately stop. The yarn continues to open after washing, making the rug fluffier with time.
- Hot tip: when you receive your rug, put it in the dryer for 10 minutes on low heat to remove any creases.
- For sizes 6'x9' and 8'x10', we recommend using a 60-lb washing machine ( the large kind you find at a laundromat) rather than a home washing machine, which is usually 20-25 lbs.
- For sizes 9'x12' and above, spot cleaning is best.
A soft, high-pile washable wool rug
Please note: this piece is designed to be pliable so it more easily fits in a washing machine. As such, we *highly* recommend you pair it with a rug pad for stability, comfort, and longevity. Trust us—it’s worth it.
Rug Type:
-
Hand-tufted Rugs
Pile rugs woven by pulling or shooting loops of yarn through a backing material, which are trimmed for a smooth cut-pile finish
Age:
-
New
Recently woven and never used in a home
Main Color:
- Green
- 50% New Zealand wool, 50% Indian wool
- High pile: approximately 3/4" thick (18mm)
- We recommend you pair this piece with a rug pad for comfort and longevity
- This piece can be thrown in the washer! Scroll to the end of Curator's Notes to learn more.
- Color palette: sage green, mint green
- Want this rug in a custom size? Click here
The Collection
Our first collection of washable wool rugs involved many rounds of revision to ensure these pieces were beautiful and functional. Their modified construction makes the rugs quite supple, so they're more easily squashed into a washing machine; without compromising on thickness, softness, and fluffiness. The graphic simplicity of the linework sings across their soft fields, allowing the high-low effect of the pile to shine through.
The Design
Named for esteemed linocut artists, these rugs feature a cut-pile design which reads as tone-on-tone. Sybil's graceful, geometric linework is acrobatic, overlapping, and perfectly balanced.
The Material
Washable wool rugs with a soft, satisfying footfall and pleasing weight, Lino is woven of a combination of New Zealand and Indian wools to achieve just the right texture and durability. New Zealand wool is a premium wool beloved for its softness and long fibers. The fiber's natural lanolin makes it soft and shiny, protecting it from shedding and dirt. It also decomposes quickly, without risk of microfibers.
The Maker
We partnered with a small, family-run weaving house. They're Craftmark-certified, which means they meet stringent national standards for socially responsible handmade products. Many of their weavers have been with them for as long as 30 years. To visit their factory is to be steeped in its personal history, from the walls of photographs honoring their lineage, to the majestic, hundred-year-old timber looms they still use today.
The Designer
Our in-house, all-star design team collaborates across three different countries. Based in Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai, they put a lot of thought into each and every collection they design. Starting with the weave itself, they determine material and technique, then create moodboards to capture the look and feel before starting to design. When designs are finalized, they work with the supplier on an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and color before it goes to production.
Washing Machine Guide
Learn More
- Clean regularly with a non-rotary, low powered vacuum without a beater brush.
- Wash rug separately with mild detergent on a gentle cycle at 86°F. Do not use fabric softener or bleach. Tumble dry low; remove promptly.
- The first few times you wash your rug, there will be some fluff left in the washing machine. Don't be alarmed; this will lessen and ultimately stop. The yarn continues to open after washing, making the rug fluffier with time.
- Hot tip: when you receive your rug, put it in the dryer for 10 minutes on low heat to remove any creases.
- For sizes 6'x9' and 8'x10', we recommend using a 60-lb washing machine ( the large kind you find at a laundromat) rather than a home washing machine, which is usually 20-25 lbs.
- For sizes 9'x12' and above, spot cleaning is best.
A soft, high-pile washable wool rug
Please note: this piece is designed to be pliable so it more easily fits in a washing machine. As such, we *highly* recommend you pair it with a rug pad for stability, comfort, and longevity. Trust us—it’s worth it.
Rug Type:
-
Hand-tufted Rugs
Pile rugs woven by pulling or shooting loops of yarn through a backing material, which are trimmed for a smooth cut-pile finish
Age:
-
New
Recently woven and never used in a home
Main Color:
- Red
- 50% New Zealand wool, 50% Indian wool
- High pile: approximately 3/4" thick (18mm)
- We recommend you pair this piece with a rug pad for comfort and longevity
- This piece can be thrown in the washer! Scroll to the end of Curator's Notes to learn more.
- Color palette: faded brick, rust red
- Want this rug in a custom size? Click here
The Collection
Our first collection of washable wool rugs involved many rounds of revision to ensure these pieces were beautiful and functional. Their modified construction makes the rugs quite supple, so they're more easily squashed into a washing machine; without compromising on thickness, softness, and fluffiness. The graphic simplicity of the linework sings across their soft fields, allowing the high-low effect of the pile to shine through.
The Design
Named for esteemed linocut artists, these rugs feature a cut-pile design which reads as tone-on-tone. Sybil's graceful, geometric linework is acrobatic, overlapping, and perfectly balanced.
The Material
Washable wool rugs with a soft, satisfying footfall and pleasing weight, Lino is woven of a combination of New Zealand and Indian wools to achieve just the right texture and durability. New Zealand wool is a premium wool beloved for its softness and long fibers. The fiber's natural lanolin makes it soft and shiny, protecting it from shedding and dirt. It also decomposes quickly, without risk of microfibers.
The Maker
We partnered with a small, family-run weaving house. They're Craftmark-certified, which means they meet stringent national standards for socially responsible handmade products. Many of their weavers have been with them for as long as 30 years. To visit their factory is to be steeped in its personal history, from the walls of photographs honoring their lineage, to the majestic, hundred-year-old timber looms they still use today.
The Designer
Our in-house, all-star design team collaborates across three different countries. Based in Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai, they put a lot of thought into each and every collection they design. Starting with the weave itself, they determine material and technique, then create moodboards to capture the look and feel before starting to design. When designs are finalized, they work with the supplier on an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and color before it goes to production.
Washing Machine Guide
Learn More
- Clean regularly with a non-rotary, low powered vacuum without a beater brush.
- Wash rug separately with mild detergent on a gentle cycle at 86°F. Do not use fabric softener or bleach. Tumble dry low; remove promptly.
- The first few times you wash your rug, there will be some fluff left in the washing machine. Don't be alarmed; this will lessen and ultimately stop. The yarn continues to open after washing, making the rug fluffier with time.
- Hot tip: when you receive your rug, put it in the dryer for 10 minutes on low heat to remove any creases.
- For sizes 6'x9' and 8'x10', we recommend using a 60-lb washing machine ( the large kind you find at a laundromat) rather than a home washing machine, which is usually 20-25 lbs.
- For sizes 9'x12' and above, spot cleaning is best.
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A soft, high-pile washable wool rug
Please note: this piece is designed to be pliable so it more easily fits in a washing machine. As such, we *highly* recommend you pair it with a rug pad for stability, comfort, and longevity. Trust us—it’s worth it.
- 50% New Zealand wool, 50% Indian wool
- High pile: approximately 3/4” thick (18mm)
- We recommend you pair this piece with a rug pad for comfort and longevity
- This piece can be thrown in the washer!
Our first collection of washable wool rugs involved many rounds of revision to ensure these pieces were beautiful and functional. Their modified construction makes the rugs quite supple, so they’re more easily squashed into a washing machine; without compromising on thickness, softness, and fluffiness. The graphic simplicity of the linework sings across their soft fields, allowing the high-low effect of the pile to shine through.
The DesignNamed for esteemed linocut artists, these rugs feature a thick cut-pile design which reads as tone-on-tone. Sybil’s graceful, geometric linework is acrobatic, overlapping, and perfectly balanced.
The MaterialWashable wool rugs with a soft, satisfying footfall and pleasing weight, Lino is woven of a combination of New Zealand and Indian wools to achieve just the right texture and durability. New Zealand wool is a premium wool beloved for its softness and long fibers. The fiber’s natural lanolin makes it soft and shiny, protecting it from shedding and dirt. It also decomposes quickly, without risk of microfibers.
The MakerWe partnered with a small, family-run weaving house. They’re Craftmark-certified, which means they meet stringent national standards for socially responsible handmade products. Many of their weavers have been with them for as long as 30 years. To visit their factory is to be steeped in its personal history, from the walls of photographs honoring their lineage, to the majestic, hundred-year-old timber looms they still use today.
The DesignerOur in-house, all-star design team collaborates across three different countries. Based in Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai, they put a lot of thought into each and every collection they design. Starting with the weave itself, they determine material and technique, then create moodboards to capture the look and feel before starting to design. When designs are finalized, they work with the supplier on an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and color before it goes to production.
Washing Machine Guide
Learn More
- Clean regularly with a non-rotary, low powered vacuum without a beater brush.
- Wash rug separately with mild detergent on a gentle cycle at 86°F. Do not use fabric softener or bleach. Tumble dry low; remove promptly.
- The first few times you wash your rug, there will be some fluff left in the washing machine. Don’t be alarmed; this will lessen and ultimately stop. The yarn continues to open after washing, making the rug fluffier with time.
- Hot tip: when you receive your rug, put it in the dryer for 10 minutes on low heat to remove any creases.
- For sizes 6'x9' and 8’x10’, we recommend using a 60-lb washing machine ( the large kind you find at a laundromat) rather than a home washing machine, which is usually 20-25 lbs.
- For sizes 9'x12' and above, spot cleaning is best.