The drawing started as a frame. Just a border around the field, simple enough. But the lines shifted slightly at the corners, didn't quite close the way a ruler would close them. That's what the rug kept.
The ground is a deep, settled brown. The kind of brown that doesn't ask for attention but holds everything around it. The border runs in a lighter tone, loose, slightly off-axis, a line that remembers it was drawn by hand rather than plotted by software.
At 80 by 120 inches, this is a substantial piece. Hand-knotted in Nepal from Himalayan wool, the surface has the quiet depth that only comes from that process. It works in rooms with strong color and in rooms with almost none. A luxury area rug that doesn't announce itself.
Custom sizes available. Ships free worldwide.