Luke Irwin: Nadya Ikat Hand Knotted Rug
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Summary
British rug designer Luke Irwin specializes in creating hand-knotted rugs and achieved fame through his Ikat Collection, known for bold designs and intense hues. This hand-knotted pure-wool rug employs a classic ikat motif from Uzbekistan in tonal blues that accentuate the design with subtle nuance. Crafted for Williams Sonoma by a renowned maker of hand-made rugs.
- Hand knotted from pure yarn-dyed wool for softness and enduring color.
- Sheared to a dense, lush medium pile (45 knots per sq. inch).
- Hand-knotted fringe on two ends.
- We recommend using our Heavyweight Rug Pad with this rug; our latex-backed pad (sold separately) can be trimmed to fit exact rug dimensions.
- Due to the handmade nature of our rugs, all sizes and colors may vary.
- Imported.
Dimensions & More Info
- 6' x 9
- 8' x 10'
- 9' x 12'
- Each rug is 1/2" thick.
- 45 knots per sq. inch.
- 7.19 oz. per sq. ft.
Additional Information
- We recommend our Heavyweight Rug Pad, which can be trimmed to fit exact rug dimensions.
- This rug can be custom sized and colored for volume orders through our B2B division. Please reach out for more information. To find your local account executive, please visit wsib2b.com/contract.
- Imported.
Use & Care
Care
- Vacuum regularly to prevent dust and crumbs from settling into roots of the fibers.
- Shedding of loose fibers is normal and will diminish with regular vacuuming. For commercial applications: vacuum a minimum of twice per day for at least the first six months to extend the life of the rug.
- Avoid direct and continuous exposure to sunlight.
- Use rug protectors under the legs of heavy furniture to avoid flattening piles.
- Do not pull loose ends. Clip them with scissors.
- Rotate rug occasionally to equalize wear.
- Remove spills immediately; if liquid, blot with clean, undyed cloth by pressing firmly around the spill to absorb as much as possible.
- For hard-to-remove stains, professional rug cleaning is recommended.
- Store rug by rolling it front side out and wrapping in cloth for protection. Do not fold or put in an airtight plastic bag.
- Place in a dry, well-ventilated area.
- Use of a rug pad is recommended.
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