Mixed-fiber flatweave with a subtle checkered pattern

Rug Type:
  • Flatweave Rugs

    Reversible rugs without pile, also known as kilims, made by hand-weaving horizontal weft yarns through vertical warp yarns

Age:
  • New

    Recently woven and never used in a home

Main Color:
  • Multicolor
  • Jute, viscose, and wool on polyester foundation
  • Latex cotton backing
  • Jacquard-woven flatweave (1/3" or 9mm thick)
  • Rug pad recommended for comfort, safety, and longevity
  • Color palette: rust red, navy, sandstone, sage gray
The Design

For our Reveal rugs, we played around with overlapping layers. Like with layers of paint, you can catch just a glimpse of both the colors in the intersection where they meet. To translate this into a weave, we used contrasting colors, focusing on the interaction of warp and weft. Named for Zion's sedimentary rock layers, Kaibab and Chinle have a kind of abrash effect, which on closer inspection is actually a micro-check pattern created by the movement of the warp and weft. Moenave and Kayenta have a slightly-less-micro-check pattern, where the interaction of colors is a bit more crisp.

The Material

In this piece, jute, wool, and viscose are blended for texture. Jute is a natural fiber with a golden sheen, known for its tensile strength and versatility. Wool has a hydrophobic layer which repels dust and dirt, as well as lanolin, which provides its trademark luster and protects the fiber from breaking or shedding. Viscose is extremely soft and durable, and beloved for its pleasing drape and ease in dying. A semi-synthetic plant material, it's derived from cellulose, which is the main element in plant cell walls. Finally, a latex cotton backing adds stability and strength.

The Maker

Our supplier got their start over 3 decades ago in yarn production. When they expanded into weaving, this material foundation gave them a distinct advantage, granting full control over the yarn quality and consistency of their handwoven rugs. They've always been a step ahead in innovation, collaborating with providers worldwide to procure the best raw material and machinery.

The Designer

Our in-house, all-star design team works across Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai. Starting with the weave itself, they determine the collection material, technique, and mood. When designs are finalized, they conduct an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and hue before it goes to production.

  • Clean regularly with a non-rotary, low-powered vacuum. Do not use beater brush.
  • Rotate your rug on occasion to ensure even wear over time.
  • Keep away from excessive moisture.
  • Do not dry clean or steam clean.
  • Professional cleaning recommended as needed.
  • In case of spills, use a paper towel or cloth to blot the liquid. Add some clean water sparingly to the spot to dilute the stain (or wet a paper towel or cloth) and blot gently, not vigorously. If the stain is persistent, try using a mild detergent, or a mixture of 1:1 white vinegar and water. Repeat this process until the stain is removed.

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Washing Machine Size Requirements for Chinle

Our rugs are compatible with most standard washing machines, but just to be safe, here are a few guidelines:

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Washing Machine Size Requirements for Chinle

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You do need a rug pad
Here's why

Why You Need a Rug Pad

While we recommend a rug pad for all rugs, they’re especially important for flatweaves, whose slim profile requires extra padding.

A rug pad prevents unwanted bunching and sliding, adds a subtle lift, and gives your rug a more cushioned feel underfoot.

Our rug pads are made of recycled felt and natural rubber, whereas lesser rug pads’ thin, sticky web can damage your flooring.

Moisture and mildew resistant, a rug pad stops dirt and grime from settling in your rug’s fibers.

The right rug pad

A must-have for flatweaves and other lower-pile pieces, a rug pad is the secret ingredient to maintaining your rug’s appearance and longevity. Width-wise, you’ll want to trim your rug pad so it’s 1-2” shorter than your rug on all four sides. Height-wise, we offer two premium rug pad options, both made of cozy recycled felt and natural rubber.

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Thickness 1/8" 1/5"
Best For

Light cushion for high traffic areas, layered rugs, and under doorways

Extra padding for playrooms, cozy living spaces, and kitchens

1/8" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/8" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/8" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/8" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/5" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/5" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/5" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

1/5" thick; 100% recycled felt and natural rubber. Trim with scissors for the perfect fit.

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Navy - 5' x 8'
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Natural Fiber

Mixed-fiber flatweave with a subtle checkered pattern

  • Jute, viscose, and wool on polyester foundation
  • Latex cotton backing
  • Jacquard-woven flatweave (1/3" or 9mm thick)
  • Rug pad recommended for comfort, safety, and longevity
  • Color palette: rust red, navy, sandstone, sage gray
The Design

For our Reveal rugs, we played around with overlapping layers. Like with layers of paint, you can catch just a glimpse of both the colors in the intersection where they meet. To translate this into a weave, we used contrasting colors, focusing on the interaction of warp and weft. Named for Zion's sedimentary rock layers, Kaibab and Chinle have a kind of abrash effect, which on closer inspection is actually a micro-check pattern created by the movement of the warp and weft. Moenave and Kayenta have a slightly-less-micro-check pattern, where the interaction of colors is a bit more crisp.

The Material

In this piece, jute, wool, and viscose are blended for texture. Jute is a natural fiber with a golden sheen, known for its tensile strength and versatility. Wool has a hydrophobic layer which repels dust and dirt, as well as lanolin, which provides its trademark luster and protects the fiber from breaking or shedding. Viscose is extremely soft and durable, and beloved for its pleasing drape and ease in dying. A semi-synthetic plant material, it's derived from cellulose, which is the main element in plant cell walls. Finally, a latex cotton backing adds stability and strength.

The Maker

Our supplier got their start over 3 decades ago in yarn production. When they expanded into weaving, this material foundation gave them a distinct advantage, granting full control over the yarn quality and consistency of their handwoven rugs. They've always been a step ahead in innovation, collaborating with providers worldwide to procure the best raw material and machinery.

The Designer

Our in-house, all-star design team works across Los Angeles, Istanbul, and Mumbai. Starting with the weave itself, they determine the collection material, technique, and mood. When designs are finalized, they conduct an extensive sampling process, perfecting each style and hue before it goes to production.

  • Clean regularly with a non-rotary, low-powered vacuum. Do not use beater brush.
  • Rotate your rug on occasion to ensure even wear over time.
  • Keep away from excessive moisture.
  • Do not dry clean or steam clean.
  • Professional cleaning recommended as needed.
  • In case of spills, use a paper towel or cloth to blot the liquid. Add some clean water sparingly to the spot to dilute the stain (or wet a paper towel or cloth) and blot gently, not vigorously. If the stain is persistent, try using a mild detergent, or a mixture of 1:1 white vinegar and water. Repeat this process until the stain is removed.

Customer Reviews

Chinle has a rating of 5.0 stars based on 9 reviews.