Wool
Wool
The original carpet fibre. Wool is noted for its excellent dyeability, luxurious feel and relatively high cost.Related Articles Using the Term: wool |
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Nine reasons we love flat weave rugs (and you should, too!) ...cut pile or constant friction on the ends of threads, flat weave rug fibers typically won’t shed as much as other types of rugs — even in the case of wool, which typically sheds more than other rug materials. Flat weave rugs are relatively inexpensive. Flat weave rugs are wonderful exampl... |
Designing With Rugs ...er tufts or stitches), the better your area rug will wear. Synthetic yarns – nylon, polyester, acrylic and polypropylene – and the naturals – wool and cotton – are durable, soft and easy to clean. You’ve got to hand it to machine-made area rugs; they may look strikingly similar to... |
Rugs 101 ...agons, hexagons, and diamonds. Rug Fiber There are three basic types of rug fiber - Polypropylene, nylon and wool. All create beautifully-colored, rich designs in a soft, thick, luxurious pile for unsurpassable style, quality and value. POLYPR... |
Area Rugs ...A rug is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but, since the 20th century, synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, nylon or polyester are often used, as these fibers are less expensive than wool. ... |
Animal Print / Wildlife Rugs ...motifs, these rugs bring a touch of exotic flair and boldness to interior spaces. Made from various materials, including synthetic fibers and natural wool, animal print rugs are available in a range of styles, from realistic reproductions to abstract interpretations. They offer a dynamic aesthetic t... |