Ray rug

A textural flat weave rug, designed in collaboration with textile artist Sussy Cazalet.

Size: Large rectangular
Made to order, ready to ship in 12 weeks

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Description & Origin

Designed in collaboration with designer and textile artist Sussy Cazalet, our Ray rugs make a statement with a minimal colour pallet and a subtle tone variation across each line. Woven in pure New Zealand wool and Indian raw silk to deliver textural strength and beauty as well as colour depth and impact, they are luxurious and rich in their materiality and detail.

Please note due to the hand-made nature of these products, sizes and colour variations will occur. Please allow a 5cm tolerance.

Dimensions
Millimetres: 2400w × 1800l Inches: 94.49w × 70.87l
Millimetres: 2400w × 1800l Inches: 94.49w × 70.87l
Millimetres: 1640w × 950l Inches: 94.49w × 70.87l
Materials

Pure New Zealand wool and Indian silk.

Care guide

The making of

The making
The making
Hand woven in Uttar Pradesh in the north of India on traditional looms using hand-dyed silk and wools, incorporating elements of gabbeh and embroidery, the collection comprises four designs of flat-weave kilims, combining silk and wool.
Hand woven in Uttar Pradesh in the north of India on traditional looms using hand-dyed silk and wools, incorporating elements of gabbeh and embroidery, the collection comprises four designs of flat-weave kilims, combining silk and wool.
The collaboration
The collaboration
We had long been looking for rugs and carpets that would partner with our furniture and build on the sense of warmth, tactility and artistry. We found inspiration in abstract Mondrian shapes and the tones of a setting sun. We collaborated with interiors consultant and art director Sussy Cazalet, whose
design language chimes with our own. She is a master at layering engaging shapes, but there is also a simplicity to her work, and like us, materiality is a central tenet of the work she creates.
We had long been looking for rugs and carpets that would partner with our furniture and build on the sense of warmth, tactility and artistry. We found inspiration in abstract Mondrian shapes and the tones of a setting sun. We collaborated with interiors consultant and art director Sussy Cazalet, whose design language chimes with our own. She is a master at layering engaging shapes, but there is also a simplicity to her work, and like us, materiality is a central tenet of the work she creates.
The design process
The design process
Once shape and colour direction was agreed Sussy worked with watercolours, exploring treatments to bring the layout to life, and to deliver the final refinement to line thickness and balance of colour.
Once shape and colour direction was agreed Sussy worked with watercolours, exploring treatments to bring the layout to life, and to deliver the final refinement to line thickness and balance of colour.
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The collaboration

We had long been looking for rugs and carpets that would partner with our furniture and build on the sense of warmth, tactility and artistry. We found inspiration in abstract Mondrian shapes and the tones of a setting sun. We collaborated with interiors consultant and art director Sussy Cazalet, whose design language chimes with our own. She is a master at layering engaging shapes, but there is also a simplicity to her work, and like us, materiality is a central tenet of the work she creates.

The design process

Once shape and colour direction was agreed Sussy worked with watercolours, exploring treatments to bring the layout to life, and to deliver the final refinement to line thickness and balance of colour.

The making

Hand woven in Uttar Pradesh in the north of India on traditional looms using hand-dyed silk and wools, incorporating elements of gabbeh and embroidery, the collection comprises four designs of flat-weave kilims, combining silk and wool.