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
Yellow
Collection
Rosea
Colors
Yellow and ivory
Features
Fringed
Material
Wool
Pattern
Geometric
Shape
Rectangle
Style
Tribal
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Is it normal for a new wool rug to shed, and how should it be maintained?
Yes, shedding is a natural characteristic of high-quality wool rugs and typically subsides after a few months of regular use. To manage this and preserve the rug's integrity, we recommend vacuuming at least once or twice a week using a low-suction setting without a beater bar. Avoiding a rotating brush is especially important for this specific rug to protect the delicate fringe and the unique woven, raised geometric patterns from fraying or "fuzzing."
Does the raised texture of this rug require special cleaning techniques?
Because this rug features a woven construction with distinct raised areas, it provides excellent visual depth but can trap dust in the lower levels. Based on our material expertise, the best approach is regular, consistent vacuuming with a handheld attachment or a floor tool set to a high-pile height. For liquid spills, always blot immediately with a clean, dry cloth and a mild detergent mixed with cool water; never rub, as this can distort the natural wool fibers.
Is this 9' x 12' rug the right size for a primary bedroom with a king-sized bed?
Absolutely. A 9' x 12' rug is the ideal scale for a primary suite. For a balanced look, our design experts suggest placing the rug under the bottom two-thirds of a king bed, ensuring you have a soft, warm wool surface to step onto when getting out of bed. In a large living room, this size is sufficient to anchor a full seating arrangement, ideally allowing the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs to rest comfortably on the rug.
How well does a wool rug hold up in a home with pets?
Wool is an excellent option for pet owners because it contains lanolin, a natural oil that provides a degree of stain resistance and keeps pet hair on the surface rather than letting it become deeply embedded. Furthermore, the woven construction of this rug is generally more resistant to cat "claws and snags" compared to traditional looped or tufted rugs, ensuring the tribal design remains crisp over time.
How does a wool rug perform in high-traffic areas like a living room?
Wool is one of the most resilient natural fibers available, known for its "fiber memory," which allows it to spring back and resist crushing under heavy furniture or frequent foot traffic. The tribal geometric pattern of this rug is particularly strategic for busy households, as the intricate design and varied yellow and ivory tones naturally help mask minor wear and surface debris between cleanings.
Is a wool rug a good choice for humid or coastal climates?
Wool is a highly breathable, moisture-wicking fiber, making it a sophisticated choice even in humid regions. It naturally regulates its own moisture content, which helps it remain comfortable in various temperatures. However, in very humid environments, it is important to ensure the rug is placed in a well-ventilated room to prevent the organic fibers from holding onto excess atmospheric moisture.
108.00"w x 144.00"d x 0.50"h
