Hand-woven rugs go by a number of names: flatweave, kilim, dhurry, sumak. While these different names reflect various origins or details, they all live within the same family of rugs without a pile, woven through the foundation by hand. Because of this technique, they tend to lie “flatter” than a hand-knotted rug.
They are a durable, practical option for those looking for an affordable hand-made rug.
$419 $529 Why this price?
Hand woven in India, the Akina Collection sets a rugged and worldly foundation. Each piece is deliberately crafted with textural highs and lows, accentuating the all-over geometric pattern. And because...
$349 $439 Why this price?
Hand woven in India, the Akina Collection sets a rugged and worldly foundation. Each piece is deliberately crafted with textural highs and lows, accentuating the all-over geometric pattern. And because...
$139 $179 Why this price?
Hand-woven of wool, cotton and polyester, the Brooks Collection offers a sophisticated foundation for a contemporary refined and relaxed look. Featuring a subtle linear texture for minimalist appeal, Brooks is...
$119 $149 Why this price?
Give your room an all-natural feel with the Edge Collection. These earthy rugs are hand woven in India of alternating strips of leather and jute for a unique tactile feel...
$159 Why this price?
Masterfully hand-woven, the Holloway Collection for Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines brings warm neutrals to life with quality craftsmanship. Full of textural detail and finished with a generous fringe, Holloway...
$159 Why this price?
Masterfully hand-woven, the Holloway Collection for Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines brings warm neutrals to life with quality craftsmanship. Full of textural detail and finished with a generous fringe, Holloway...
$159 Why this price?
Masterfully hand-woven, the Holloway Collection for Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines brings warm neutrals to life with quality craftsmanship. Full of textural detail and finished with a generous fringe, Holloway...
$79 Why this price?
Hand-woven of wool, polyester and nylon, the Myra Collection for Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines brings a series of understated neutrals that feel at once sophisticated and casual. Myra offers...
$25 Why this price?
The Newton Collection for Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines is hand-woven by artisans in India of wool, cotton, viscose, nylon, polyester, and acrylic. Boasting a relaxed linear design with a...
$449 $559 Why this price?
Hand-woven of jute, wool and cotton in India, the Omen Collection is a timeless series. The subtle chevron waves add beautiful dimension and create a truly unique look that is...
$449 $559 Why this price?
Hand-woven of jute, wool and cotton in India, the Omen Collection is a timeless series. The subtle chevron waves add beautiful dimension and create a truly unique look that is...
$99
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Designed by Joanna Gaines, the Phillip Collection is artfully hand-woven in India and made of wool and polyester. The yarn is uniquely dyed using small dots of color in varying...
$119 $149 Why this price?
Hand-woven by skilled artisans in India, the Priya Collection offers beautiful tonal designs accentuated by a carefully curated color palette. Delicate yet strong, Priya is an instant classic made for...
$619 $779 Why this price?
Hand stitched in India of 100% authentic cowhide, Promenade is a contemporary version of the timeless cowhide rug. The modern collection offers patterns that range in graphic designs with a...
$619 $779 Why this price?
Hand stitched in India of 100% authentic cowhide, Promenade is a contemporary version of the timeless cowhide rug. The modern collection offers patterns that range in graphic designs with a...
$139 $169 Why this price?
Hand-woven of 100% polyester by artisans in India, the Rey Collection features new solids elevated by tonal texture. Created in collabration with Justina Blakeney, the multi-colored yarn and stitching creates...
$2,899
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This is a finely Hand Woven Rug. It has a natural pile of Wool fibers, on a cotton or wool foundation. A beautiful Contemporary design in an Open pattern. Woven...
$2,799 Why this price?
This is a finely Hand Woven Rug. It has a natural pile of Wool/Bamboo Silk fibers, on a cotton or wool foundation. A beautiful Contemporary design in an Open pattern....
$649 $969 Why this price?
This vintage Turkish kilim has a rare, unique pattern that you won't see anywhere else! The wonderful colors used are perfect for adding a pop of color to...
$499 $819 Why this price?
A fantastically bold pattern dominates this Vintage Turkish kilim. A selection of perfectly balanced colors of Red, Ivory, and Black are joined by subtle blue-greys, sea-foam greens, and...
$519 $819 Why this price?
While some rugs align around a central medallion, others boast the beautiful symmetry found in repeating patterns. Whether floral, geometric or iconic, these rugs add vibrant expanse...
The good news is that with hand-made rugs like ours, cleaning and repair is almost always possible. In day-to-day care, vacuuming is good for the rug — but be sure to vacuum without the beater bar. When an accident does happen (like food or dirt), blot it quickly — never, ever scrub a stain! However, when an epic stain occurs (e.g. red wine on white wool or silk), we recommend sending it for a professional cleaning after initial blotting and cleaning with mild soap: try not to let stains dry and set. If you think you need a professional cleaning, contact us for an appraisal at concierge@floorplanrugs.com.
Hand-made rugs have a long life; they even can last centuries. They will wear beautifully over time, with the colors changing with age and sunlight (think of it as aging like a fine wine). Hand-woven rugs are typically thinner than hand-knotted, but one can still expect to spend many decades with a good quality woven piece. Do not expect the same longevity from machine-made or rugs with rubber or glue backings; these typically hold up for only a few years.
There is no commodities exchange to determine the value of a carpet. There are many factors that influence their price: age, individuality, complexity of design, quality of material, density of weave, origin and size. A good rule is to budget for the rug the way one would for a central piece of furniture, like a dining table or couch. It’s exposed to an incredible amount of wear and tear, and a higher quality will make a marked difference in both the lifetime of the rug and the interest it adds to the room.
We work hard to insure that our suppliers do not use child labor. For vintage pieces (older than 40 years), it is not possible to confirm where or by whom they were made. In many villages where women weave tribal rugs in the home, it is common for the entire family to be involved in some aspects of weaving, much the same way our kids might mow the lawn or help with chores. Needless to say, we buy direct from the source, and if we become aware of child labor in workshops, we stop working with those facilities.
Since we are committed to quality hand-made rugs, we stock rugs with natural fibers like wool, silk, cotton, jute and sisal. They last longer than synthetic materials like polyester, acrylics, and nylon are easier to clean and repair. Most of our rugs will have a cotton foundation and a wool pile. Synthetic materials (polyester, polypropylene, etc.) can also be used to produce rugs, but they are not as durable and cannot be cleaned or repaired as easily as natural fibers. For these reasons, we avoid rugs with these materials.