Soft blush hues layered over warm ivory create a welcoming, light-filled foundation in this hand-woven wool dhurry, thoughtfully designed for today’s popular coastal living rooms and airy American farmhouse interiors. Crafted in a traditional flatweave kilim construction, the surface features an artful scatter of seaside-inspired motifs—graceful seashells, swirling conch silhouettes, and stylized aquatic emblems rendered in refreshing shades of aqua, lime, soft brown, and sea-kissed green. The palette evokes sun-faded treasures gathered along the shore, making this an ideal coastal area rug for beach homes, lake houses, or relaxed transitional spaces throughout the USA.
A decorative border mirrors the playful marine theme of the central field, reinforcing the whimsical seaside narrative while maintaining visual balance. Expert hand-weaving techniques combined with cotton accents enhance durability, ensuring this reversible wool dhurry stands up beautifully in high-traffic areas such as living rooms, entryways, and dining spaces. Its substantial yet versatile size offers generous coverage without overwhelming the room, while the fully reversible design delivers extended longevity—essential for homeowners seeking long-lasting value.
Whether styled in a modern coastal interior, a Hamptons-inspired retreat, or a breezy California casual setting, this flatweave wool rug anchors your décor with refined ease while maintaining an open, airy atmosphere. A timeless coastal statement piece designed for American homes seeking texture, softness, and understated sophistication.
- Exact Size: 6x9
- Weave: Hand Woven Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Blush, Ivory, Lime, Brown, Green, Aqua, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.15 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20385
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.