FIBER SELECTION
Recycled PET
A weather-resistant and water-
proof fiber that promotes circu-
lar economy by contributing to
the reduction of plastic waste.
Tencel
A regenerated cellulose fi-
ber, known for its softness
and obtained sustainably
from wood pulp.
REGENERATED
Wool
A natural fiber that offers ex-
cellent thermal regulation and
exceptional durability, making
up for its carbon footprint with
its unique properties.
Silk
An exquisite and delicate
fiber, obtained through me-
thods that respect natural pro-
cesses and minimize environ-
mental impact in production.
ORGANIC (PLANT-BASED)
ORGANIC (PLANT-BASED)
Jute
A natural and durable fiber,
known for its versatility and
low environmental impact in
production.
Cotton
A soft and breathable fiber,
whose production requires
adopting sustainable pro-
cesses to reduce its impact
on the environment.
Linen
A fiber recognized for its
strength and antibacterial
properties, cultivated with low
water consumption.
Coco fiber
A highly water-resistant fiber
extracted from the coconut husk.
WEAVING TECHNIQUES
Manual process in which, thanks to a
hand-operated pistol, it is possible to achie-
ve curves and fluid lines. High density and
durability.
Manual weaving produced on a vertical
loom in which the strands are tightly fastened
to the warp by knots.
An asymmetric knot that can lead to high
densities and truly detailed motifs.
Symmetrical knots that achieve consistent
pile and is used for thick rugs.
The knots can be formed simultaneously with
the aid of a bar.
A technique in which a flat structure with sur-
face relief is obtained, the rug seem to be
constructed of braids.
Manual weaving technique on a vertical or
horizontal loom that plays with the intersec-
tion between weft and warp.
Characterized by being slim and pileless
with geometric motifs. Kilim is a high-den-
sity, durable and resistant rug, even in the
case of very lightweight rugs.
Slim and lightweight rugs usually depict
geometric patterns, presenting a firm, resis-
tant and knotless surface, which make dhu-
rries clean and easy to maintain.
This technique stems from the basic concept
of manual sewing. It creates visual decora-
tive motifs in relief.
HAND TUFTED
(01)
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HAND KNOTTED
PERSIAN KNOT
TURKISH KNOT
HAND LOOMED
EMBROIDERED
INDO NEPAL KNOT
SUMAK
KILIM
DHURRIE
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