Crafted from pure New Zealand wool, our machine-made Lemisle Collection echoes the urban landscape we love to call home. City skylines and terraces inform this transitional collection with the ultimate in cosmopolitan chic.
Color
Blue
Collection
Lemisle
Colors
Blue, Beige
Material
Wool
Pattern
Floral
Shape
Rectangle
Style
Transitional
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
How does a transitional pattern help in styling a room?
This rug features a transitional floral pattern that serves as a versatile bridge between traditional and contemporary decor. This style allows the rug to adapt as your furniture changes; it complements everything from sleek, modern sectionals to classic wood dining sets. The sophisticated blue and beige palette provides a neutral yet visually interesting foundation that can anchor a room without overwhelming the existing color scheme.
Is this rug suitable for high-traffic urban apartments?
Yes, this rug is specifically designed with cosmopolitan living in mind. Its transitional design—inspired by city skylines and terraces—is perfectly scaled for the footprints of urban apartments. Beyond its aesthetic, the dense New Zealand wool construction provides natural sound-dampening properties, making it an excellent choice for multi-story living where noise reduction is a priority.
How do I choose the right placement for a 5'3" x 7'6" rug in my living room?
This rug size is ideal for grounding a primary conversation area. To create a cohesive look and avoid the "floating rug" effect, our design experts recommend placing the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs on the rug. This anchors the furniture grouping together. For a balanced room layout, try to maintain the "18-inch rule" by leaving approximately 18 inches of bare floor between the rug's edges and the walls.
What are the benefits of choosing a rug made from New Zealand wool?
Pure New Zealand wool is a premium natural fiber celebrated for its exceptional resilience and natural elasticity. Unlike synthetic alternatives, New Zealand wool contains a protective lanolin coating that naturally resists dirt and stains while maintaining a plush, dense texture over time. This makes it a superior choice for homeowners seeking a balance of luxury and long-term durability.
Will a wool rug hold up well in a home with pets and children?
Wool is one of the most durable natural materials available for busy households. Its fibers are naturally resistant to crushing and can "spring back" even after heavy foot traffic or play. For pet owners, a low-pile wool rug is often preferred over shag or looped styles because it is less likely to snag on claws. While new wool rugs may experience light shedding initially, this is a normal characteristic of high-quality fibers and will subside with regular maintenance.
What is the best way to clean and maintain a wool rug?
To preserve the integrity of the natural fibers, we recommend vacuuming your rug regularly using a suction-only setting or a vacuum without a beater bar to prevent pulling. For accidental spills, the most effective method is to immediately blot the area with a clean, dry cloth. Based on our material expertise, you should use only a mild detergent and cool water for spot cleaning; avoid harsh chemicals or steam cleaning, as excessive heat can damage the natural structure of the wool.
63.00"w x 0.50"d x 90.00"h
