Flatweave
Consider a thinly woven flatweave when you’re looking for a light, low-maintenance, reversible, and elegant rug.
Their lack of pile makes flatweaves easy to move around the room and transport to a new home, and they work well for pets as dirt and hair won’t get tangled in the thick fibers. They're a good choice for high-traffic areas, under a door, or a heavy piece of furniture because they’re thin and won’t develop marked dents.
Available in many patterns (often geometric or diagonal) and colors, flatweaves are most commonly made from durable, stain-resistant wool. Some popular types of flatweave rugs include Turkish and Iranian kilims and Indian and Pakistani dhurries.
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