Young and playful, a distinct vintage yet timeless. With their wealth of high-quality materials and their frivolous character, these handmade rugs give a new dimension to the word ‘cozy’. Their deep pile is made even deeper through the use of thick and thin yarns, while the sparkling colours and striking volume evoke sweet memories of the seventies. A caress for the eye, in both single-colour and tricolour variants.
Where to buyNew Zealand Wool
New Zealand wool is praised to be the whitest, allowing for a broader range of colour after dyeing.
Hand knotting
These carpets combine the centuries-old art of handknotting from the Beiras region of Portugal with modern materials, colours and patterns.
Designed by Liset van der Scheer
Liset is always looking to push back the boundaries of what's possible. Looking at colour has become second nature to her, and when she creates patterns, whether for textiles or carpets, her starting point is always the expression of thread.
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These carpets combine the centuries-old art of handknotting from the Beiras region of Portugal with modern materials, colours and patterns. In 2021 the production transferred from Portugal to India.
Out of all the different wools, New Zealand wool is praised to be the whitest, allowing for a broader range of colour after dyeing. It is a blend of Merino and Down breeds who are specially selected for their comfort, strength, and performance. The wool is grown and processed in both New Zealand and Australia.