Rosemary Hallgarten
Inspired by woven baskets Hallgarten found on a trip to Greece, Coco Stripe in 100-percent wool is enhanced with hand-dyed and knotted ombré fringe.
New Moon
Hand knotted in Tibetan wool, Block Sample is inspired by the pangden aprons of Tibetan women.
Jan Kath
From the Common Threads collection, the Watteau 3 rug in wool, silk and nettle can be customized in color, size, format and materials.
Rugs USA
Creator Arvin Olano designed the Brega Geometric rug with a minimalistic motif. It is handmade in high-quality New Zealand wool.
Jennifer Manners
A classic herringbone pattern is given a modern, graphic spin in a combination of hand knotted Himalayan wool with bamboo silk.
Ashley Stark Home
Bold geometric lines and high-contrast colors define the Arvin rug, hand knotted in 100-percent wool.
Soho Home
In a wool blend, the Jarrett rug is striking in a Rust colorway with contrasting high and low pile to create depth and texture.
Safavieh
From the Mirage collection, this rug is hand loomed in dark gray banana art silk and cotton.
Annie Selke
Designed by Marie Flanigan, the Everett rug is super soft in New Zealand wool in ivory and gray with a braided fringe.
Obakki
The contemporary Zapotec design of the Oaxacan rug is created with color blocking and bold stripes. Made in Mexico, every sale goes toward supporting local artisans and their communities.
Loloi
Inspired by classic Moroccan rugs, the Alice Collection is a collaboration between Chris Loves Julia and Loloi rugs. Durable, graphic and soft underfoot, Alice features a high-low texture with warm, earthy colors. Power-loomed in Turkey in a polyester pile, each rug is finished with a subtle fringe.
Kravet
Made in India, the Toven rug in Cloud is hand knotted in nylon and polyethylene for durability. Available in custom sizes.
This article appears in the February 2024 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens) with the headline: Between the Lines.