Elevate your home décor with this 8x10 handwoven Kilim flatweave rug, expertly crafted from premium wool on a durable cotton foundation for lasting quality and refined texture. Showcasing a modern geometric pattern in blue, gray, and beige, this rug embodies minimalist sophistication and timeless craftsmanship, making it an ideal choice for contemporary American homes.
The chevron-inspired design creates a sense of direction and visual rhythm, naturally centering your space while subtle tonal variations add depth and dimension. With its 0.1-inch low pile height, this rug offers a sleek, lightweight texture that’s perfect for layering under furniture or defining open-concept layouts.
Built for both durability and design versatility, the reversible flatweave construction ensures easy maintenance and long-term use. Whether placed in a living room, creative studio, or modern minimalist interior, this handcrafted Kilim area rug delivers the perfect balance of function, artistry, and contemporary elegance—a statement piece that enhances any space with warmth, structure, and lasting beauty.Shop now for timeless, handcrafted Kilim rugs with Free U.S. Shipping and limited-time offers.
- Exact Size: 8x10
- Weave: Hand Woven Rug
- Yarn: wool
- Color: Blue, Gray, Beige
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New with Tags
- Rug#: LBR20019
Story Behind the Art:
Kilims, the exquisite flatwoven textiles of the Near and Far East, are celebrated for their bold patterns, vibrant colors, and exceptional craftsmanship. Unlike pile rugs, kilims are created through a meticulous process of interweaving colored weft and warp threads, resulting in a smooth, flat surface known as a flatweave. The weft yarns are skillfully woven back and forth around pairs of warp threads, giving rise to the signature angular and geometric motifs that define their aesthetic.
Admired for their crisp lines, decorative precision, and timeless appeal, kilims embody a perfect blend of artistry and practicality. Their striking patterns and affordability have made them beloved by collectors and interior designers alike, while their cultural heritage and handcrafted charm continue to add warmth, character, and authenticity to homes around the world.