...excellence in a recent hotel renovation project, an interior design firm utilized nourison home™’s luxury wool blend rugs to create a warm, inviting atmosphere in the lobby and guest suites. the hand-tufted rugs added both texture and elegance, while their durable construction ensured they could handle the heavy foot traffic of the hospitality environment. the design firm reported that the rugs no... |
...utions, from hand-loomed marvels to machine-tufted masterpieces, each bearing the hallmark of exquisite craftsmanship and the highest quality materials. the range includes:
hand-loomed & hand-tufted rugs: celebrating the artistry of traditional rug-making, these pieces offer uniqueness and a plush feel, embodying luxury and custom design.
wilton woven & flat woven rugs: known for the... |
...hand-tufted rugs are a popular type of artisan rug, crafted by punching strands of wool or other fibers into a canvas that is stretched on a frame, using a hand-operated tool. once the design is complete, the back of the rug is often coated with latex to secure the tufts, and a backing material is then applied for added durability. this technique allows for intricate patterns and a plush pile, off... |
...d using a simple weaving technique that yields beautifully intricate patterns and rich colors. threads are woven on a loom into colorful patterns, without the pile or backing you’d find on knotted or tufted rugs. as a result, flat weaves tend to be lighter, more flexible, and reversible — since the pattern is the same on both sides of the rug.
there are any number of variations on the basic techn... |
...this video reveals the human spirit behind our brand and its products. in this example, the production of a hand-tufted rug. we shot this on location at our main production facility in ind... |
...A mechanically assisted technique for manufacturing rugs in which tufts of wool are punched through base fabric to color in a silk screen design painted on the base. The back of the base is then painted with thick Latex glue and covered with a sacking material. Mostly this method is used in China to produce inexpensive versions of their handknotted rugs... |