Stanton’s Momentum, in a subtle Chrome colorway, is a textural Wilton weave in durable polypropylene/polysilk. stantoncarpet.com.
Abstract in style, the Dew-Relic rug by Crosby Street Studios is shown here in blue, gold and gray wool and silk with raised silk dots. crosbystreetstudios.com.
The wool Lunar rug from Patterson Flynn Martin echoes the colors and movement of celestial displays. pattersonflynnmartin.com.
Sandra Nunnerley’s inaugural rug collection for the Rug Company is architectural in design. The crosshatch pattern of Gramercy is achieved in neutral tones of handknotted Tibetan wool and silk. therugcompany.com.
Heron is one of Rosemary Hallgarten’s new spring colorways for its Ombré rug collection. Handmade in Kathmandu in silk, the rug offers a subtle hint of color. rosemaryhallgarten.com.
Nanimarquina’s Chobi rug hails from the Wellbeing collection and is crafted with 100-percent hand-spun Afghan wool. nanimarquina.com.
The Belden collection of hand-dyed and handwoven New Zealand wool rugs by Elizabeth Eakins can be customized in size, color and pattern. elizabetheakins.com.
The language of photography inspired the design of Bokeh by Tai Ping. Hand-knotted in Nepal, the silk rug reflects the distorted filter of light and shadow. taipingcarpets.com.
Centered around neutral blue and gray tones, the Kauri rug by Lucy Tupu derives its geometric design from vintage knitting patterns, achieved in a flatweave Tibetan wool. lucytupu.com.
This article appears in the February 2020 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).