Flatweave Rugs
Flatweave rugs - think kilims, dhurries, and soumaks - are created entirely without pile, interlacing warp and weft yarns in tight, planar patterns that read like woven art. Their slim profile makes them light, reversible, and easy to layer, while the hand-loomed construction still captures every nuance of artisan rhythm. Expect crisp geometrics, breathable comfort, and a durability-to-weight ratio that’s hard to beat for high-traffic spaces or clients who love to refresh a room with minimal fuss.

No Pile Construction
Warp and weft yarns interlock directly, producing a thin, flexible rug with zero tufted height.

Reversible Use
Identical front and back mean you can flip the rug seasonally to distribute wear evenly.

Lightweight & Portable
An 8 × 10 ft flatweave weighs a fraction of a tufted or knotted piece - easy to ship, store, or swap out.

Crisp Geometrics
Horizontal shuttle passes excel at sharp stripes, chevrons, and tribal motifs that stay perfectly true.

Material Palette
Long-staple wool for warmth, cotton for breathability, or jute for earthy texture - choose your vibe.

Layering Friendly
Low profile slips under dining chairs or layers effortlessly over broadloom for an editorial look.

Budget Conscious
Fewer labour hours and no backing or latex keep costs roughly 50 % below hand-tufted alternatives.

Easy Maintenance
Regular vacuuming plus an occasional outdoor shake keeps fibers clean; most are small-vehicle washable.

Roll, Don’t Fold
The supple weave can crease if sharply folded - store rolled with acid-free paper for best results.

Breathable Comfort
Open interlace allows airflow, making flatweaves a smart choice for warm climates and radiant floors.

Eco Credentials
All-natural yarns and pedal-powered looms yield a low-carbon footprint and zero synthetic glues.

Adaptable Sizes
Loom widths up to 9 ft; wider pieces can be invisibly seamed, or opt for custom runners and throw mats.