Wool FAQ

What makes wool rugs suitable for luxury interiors?

Wool rugs offer a strong combination of softness, resilience, color depth, and decorative range. In luxury interiors, they can add warmth without looking casual, support both traditional and modern schemes, and provide a handcrafted surface that feels more substantial than many synthetic alternatives.

Are handmade wool rugs better than machine-made rugs?

Handmade wool rugs are usually valued for craftsmanship, texture, individuality, and long-term decorative quality. Hand-knotted pieces can show nuanced color, pattern detail, and subtle irregularities that give a room character. Machine-made rugs may be practical, but they rarely offer the same material depth or collectible appeal.

How do I choose the right wool rug size?

Start with the furniture layout, not just the room dimensions. In a living room, a wool rug should usually relate to the main seating group; in a dining room, it should allow chairs to remain on the rug when pulled back. Oversized rugs and custom sizes are useful for open-plan or unusually proportioned spaces.

Do wool rugs work in modern rooms?

Yes. Modern wool rugs can be solid, abstract, geometric, striped, Scandinavian, Moroccan-inspired, or minimalist. Wool adds texture and depth to clean-lined interiors, helping contemporary rooms feel finished without relying on heavy ornament. Neutral palettes are especially effective with stone, plaster, wood, and tailored upholstery.

What is the difference between antique and vintage wool rugs?

Antique rugs are typically 100+ years old and often prized for age, provenance, weave, patina, and rarity. Vintage wool rugs are generally newer, often from the twentieth century, and may appeal for Art Deco, Swedish, Moroccan, or modernist design. Both can work beautifully in high-end interiors.

Can new wool rugs be custom made?

Many new wool rug designs can support custom made or made-to-order projects, depending on construction and design requirements. Custom wool rugs are useful when a project needs a precise size, adjusted palette, or pattern adapted to a room plan. Antique and vintage rugs, by contrast, are one-of-a-kind existing pieces.