The geometric tribal pattern of the Rosea Collection brings an exciting southwestern flair to any room. The woven wool construction contrasts with raised areas and fringe for even more visual interest. The subdued color palettes and transitional design keep it from becoming too overbearing whether in a modern or traditional style room.
Color
Black
Collection
Rosea
Colors
Black and white
Features
Fringe
Material
Wool
Pattern
Tribal
Shape
Rectangle
Style
Southwestern
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Can a Southwestern tribal pattern work in a more modern or traditional home?
Yes, the transitional design of this rug makes it remarkably versatile. While the tribal pattern provides a distinct Southwestern flair, the subdued black and white color palette ensures it complements rather than overwhelms a room. In a modern space, the geometric lines offer a bold, clean focal point, while in a traditional setting, the raised woven areas and fringe add the necessary texture and visual interest to soften the environment.
Why is wool considered a premium material for a large area rug?
Wool is highly regarded for its natural resilience and longevity. This rug’s wool fibers are inherently elastic, which allows them to "bounce back" and resist crushing under the weight of heavy furniture or frequent foot traffic. Furthermore, wool contains natural oils that act as a protective barrier, making the material naturally soil-repellent and generally more durable over time than many synthetic alternatives.
How do I know if a 10’ x 14’ rug will fit my living room or dining area?
A rug of this scale, often categorized as a "mansion size," is specifically designed to anchor expansive spaces. In a living room, it is large enough to accommodate all legs of a substantial seating group, including large sectionals. For a formal dining room, this size comfortably fits an 8 to 10-person table while ensuring chairs remain on the rug even when pulled out. Following standard design principles, we recommend leaving approximately 18 inches of bare floor between the rug's edge and your walls to maintain a balanced, intentional look in the room.
Does the local climate, such as the high humidity found in coastal or southern regions, affect a wool rug?
Wool is a breathable, natural fiber that handles environmental moisture better than most synthetic fibers. In humid climates, such as those in Florida or Texas, it is important to keep the rug in a climate-controlled environment and vacuum regularly to ensure air circulates through the fibers. Because wool is naturally resistant to many allergens, it remains a healthy choice for maintaining indoor air quality in various geographical settings.
How should I clean and maintain a woven rug that features fringe?
To preserve the integrity of the woven wool construction, we recommend regular vacuuming to remove debris before it settles deep into the fibers. However, it is crucial to disable the beater bar or use a handheld attachment when cleaning near the fringe to prevent tangling or pulling. For spills, our care guidelines suggest blotting immediately with a clean, dry cloth and using a mild detergent with cool water for spot cleaning.
Is a wool rug a practical choice for a busy home with pets or children?
Wool is an excellent investment for high-traffic households. Beyond its durability, wool is naturally flame-retardant and provides superior sound insulation, which is ideal for reducing noise in open-concept homes or second-story rooms. While no rug is entirely stain-proof, wool’s unique fiber structure helps hold dirt near the surface, making it more responsive to routine vacuuming than deep-pile synthetic options.
120.00"w x 169.00"d x 0.50"h