Graceful, oversized blossoms unfold across a soft blush backdrop in this hand-woven wool dhurry that captures the dreamy charm of a watercolor spring garden—an aesthetic currently trending in modern American interiors. Crafted in a traditional flatweave kilim construction, the surface showcases luminous ivory florals with coral centers, cool gray-blue petals, and silvery aqua blooms, all connected by flowing sage green stems that introduce natural movement and painterly softness across the field.
The artistic quality of the composition gives this wool flatweave rug an almost hand-painted character, with lavender, aqua, and ivory tones gently blending into the warm blush ground. Its transitional design effortlessly complements popular U.S. décor styles including modern farmhouse, feminine contemporary, cottage-inspired spaces, and light coastal bedrooms.
Cotton reinforcement enhances structural integrity, making it suitable for everyday use in living rooms, nurseries, guest bedrooms, and creative studios. The fully reversible construction extends durability—an essential feature for high-traffic homes seeking long-lasting value in a designer wool area rug.
Whether styled in a serene master suite or layered within a modern organic living room, this blush botanical dhurry delivers soft elegance, artisanal authenticity, and the kind of relaxed sophistication American homeowners.
- Exact Size: 6x9
- Weave: Hand Woven Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Blush, Aqua, Ivory, Gray, Sage, Lavender, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20390
Story Behind the Art: Bold, graphic patterning, brilliant color, and approachable luxury are what make kilims—flatwoven textiles from the Near and Far East—so loved. Unlike pile rugs, a kilim is created through a true flatweave: colored weft threads are interlaced with the warp, then wrapped back and forth around pairs of warp threads to build the design directly into the fabric. This technique naturally shapes motifs into clean, angular, geometric forms, giving kilims their signature sharp edges and modern, architectural look. Collectors value them for their crisp, precise decoration, while designers love how their lightweight structure and striking visuals add instant character to any space.