Finish the look of your contemporary space with the lovely Khamari rug. Featuring a textured look with a geometrical pattern in shades of gray and ivory. This rug is hand tufted of wool with cotton backing.
Color
Gray
Collection
Khamari
Material
Cotton backing
Pattern
Geometric
Style
Classic
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Is a wool rug suitable for high-traffic areas like a living room or entryway?
Yes, wool is one of the most resilient natural fibers available for home decor. The hand-tufted wool used in this rug features a natural "crimp" that allows the fibers to bounce back after being compressed by foot traffic or furniture. Additionally, wool contains natural oils called lanolin, which provide an inherent layer of protection against dirt and liquid, making it an excellent choice for busy households that require both durability and a soft feel.
How should I handle spills on this rug to prevent permanent staining?
Because wool is naturally water-resistant for a short period, you have a "golden window" to address spills before they soak into the core of the fiber. Our care guidelines suggest blotting spills immediately with a clean, dry white cloth and cool water. For deeper cleaning, use a mild detergent but avoid harsh chemicals, as these can strip the natural lanolin from the wool, making it more susceptible to future staining.
Is a 5' x 8' rug the right size for a standard living room or bedroom?
A rug with dimensions of approximately 5' x 7'9" is highly versatile. In a bedroom, it fits perfectly under the lower two-thirds of a queen-size bed, providing a soft landing for your feet. For living rooms, especially in urban apartments where space is at a premium, this size is ideal for anchoring a coffee table and the front legs of a sofa. This placement helps define the seating zone and can even help with soundproofing by reducing echo and floor vibrations in multi-story buildings.
What are the benefits of the hand-tufted construction and cotton backing?
This rug is hand-tufted, a process where artisans manually loop wool through a canvas backing to create a plush, textured surface. It is finished with a cotton backing, which is essential for maintaining the rug's shape and providing structural integrity. Based on our material expertise, the cotton backing also acts as a protective layer between the rug and your flooring, preventing the underside from causing friction or scratches on hardwood or tile surfaces.
How should I manage the initial shedding associated with a new wool rug?
Shedding is a natural characteristic of high-quality wool and is expected for the first few months of use. To manage this, our experts recommend vacuuming the rug at least once a week using a canister vacuum or a vacuum with the beater bar turned off. Using high-suction beater bars can pull at the hand-tufted fibers and prolong the shedding process. Over time, the loose fibers will subside, leaving you with a dense, stable pile.
Is wool a good choice for homeowners concerned about indoor air quality?
Absolutely. Wool is a natural, sustainable fiber that is generally low in Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) compared to synthetic alternatives. It also has inherent fire-retardant properties and can even help improve indoor air quality by trapping common allergens and dust until they can be vacuumed away. This makes it a preferred material for nurseries, bedrooms, and homes with sensitive occupants.
93.00"w x 60.00"d x 0.50"h
