The Best Looking Handmade Rugs in The World Today!

Recently, AmyFrearson, editor-in-chief of the world famous interior design magazine Dazeen, rated the 7 brightest handmade carpets in her mind among the new online handmade carpet products around the world, each of which has its own characteristics and represents the design trend of the world handmade carpet industry.

This rug is the work of Christopher Farr, a brand from the U.K. The rug is designed by Los Angeles-based designer Gregory Parkinson. this rug was first unveiled at ParisDécoOff, a soft furnishing exhibition in Paris, and received great attention once it was unveiled. Finished in Christopher Farr’s Indian weaving base, the regularly spaced dyeing gives the rug a colorful rhythm, and the warp and weft of wool and jute give it a great touch.


The rug is the work of the Paris-based brand LaManufactureCogolin. The rug is a tribute to the Art Deco style popular in the 1920s and is woven with gold and silver threads mixed with wool and cotton.


This interesting rug was designed by Spanish designer JamieHayon for the brand Nanimarquina. The rug was woven in Pakistan and the rug was woven using both the editing techniques of kilim rugs and chain embroidery to give the rug a white-out look. This rug can be used indoors or laid outdoors.


These rugs with different directional stripes are the work of designers Antonia and Silvia from Germany. The carpets are in simple green, gray and brown colors and have uneven stripes woven into the surface to give a sense of character and calmness. These carpets will also be brought to Stockholm Design Week by the designers.


The carpet is the work of Italian brand CC-tapis, and the carpet is inspired by the curtains of the theater. The carpet uses a special dyeing process and the carpet surface has a transition of shades of color, giving it a very three-dimensional look and a 3D aesthetic. The carpet’s later hand-cutting process also strengthens its three-dimensional sense.

This rug was designed by German designer EmmaBoomkamp for LaManufacture, and it was inspired by childhood games. The rug is hand-woven from pure wool.


Recently, AmyFrearson, editor-in-chief of the world famous interior design magazine Dazeen, rated the 7 brightest handmade carpets in her mind among the new online handmade carpet products around the world, each of which has its own characteristics and represents the design trend of the world handmade carpet industry.


This rug is the work of Christopher Farr, a brand from the U.K. The rug is designed by Los Angeles-based designer Gregory Parkinson. this rug was first unveiled at ParisDécoOff, a soft furnishing exhibition in Paris, and received great attention once it was unveiled. Finished in Christopher Farr’s Indian weaving base, the regularly spaced dyeing gives the rug a colorful rhythm, and the warp and weft of wool and jute give it a great touch.

The rug is the work of the Paris-based brand LaManufactureCogolin. The rug is a tribute to the Art Deco style popular in the 1920s and is woven with gold and silver threads mixed with wool and cotton.

This interesting rug was designed by Spanish designer JamieHayon for the brand Nanimarquina. The rug was woven in Pakistan and the rug was woven using both the editing techniques of kilim rugs and chain embroidery to give the rug a white-out look. This rug can be used indoors or laid outdoors.

These rugs with different directional stripes are the work of designers Antonia and Silvia from Germany. The carpets are in simple green, gray and brown colors and have uneven stripes woven into the surface to give a sense of character and calmness. These carpets will also be brought to Stockholm Design Week by the designers.


The carpet is the work of Italian brand CC-tapis, and the carpet is inspired by the curtains of the theater. The carpet uses a special dyeing process and the carpet surface has a transition of shades of color, giving it a very three-dimensional look and a 3D aesthetic. The carpet’s later hand-cutting process also strengthens its three-dimensional sense.

This rug was designed by German designer EmmaBoomkamp for LaManufacture, and it was inspired by childhood games. The rug is hand-woven from pure wool.

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