Hand Tufted Rugs

Top view of a contemporary area rug displaying an abstract design with bold blue, red, and pink shapes on a soft white background. This hand-tufted wool rug is perfect for adding a modern touch to living room spaces.

Soft Shapes Collide Hand Tufted Rug

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$499.98 From $263.00
A vibrant area rug featuring a hand-tufted design with a striking pink tiger in the center, surrounded by intricate floral patterns. This wool rug is perfect for adding a bold statement to a living room, especially suited for large living room spaces.

Prowess in Pink Garden Hand-Tufted Rug 4 x 6 ft

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$496.99

A stylish Moss Green Gold Circle Geometric Hand Tufted Wool Area Rug featuring a bold gold circle at the center, perfect for adding a contemporary touch to dining rooms or living room areas. Ideal as an 8x10 living room rug, this wool rug combines modern design with comfort, making it a standout piece in any living space.

Green Gold Circle Geometric Tufted Rug 9 x 12 ft

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$1,349.00

Oriental Reverie Hand Tufted Area Rug featuring a striking design with elegant cranes and vibrant pink blossoms set against a soft gray background. Perfect for enhancing the aesthetic of bedrooms or living rooms, this floral wool rug adds a touch of sophistication to any space.

Oriental Reverie Hand Tufted Rug 5 x 7 ft

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$546.99

Stylish pink and gold leopard print area rug, perfect for adding a contemporary touch to a dining room or large living room. This hand tufted wool rug combines bold patterns with soft textures, ideal for modern living spaces.

Leopard Print Hand Tufted Wool Rug 8 x 10 ft

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$2,279.99 $1,099.00

FAQs

A tufting gun is used to push strands of wool through a backing material to make a tufted wool cushion. After that, latex is used to hold the pieces in place, and a second fabric backing is put over them. When compared to hand-knotted rugs, tufted rugs are usually cheaper and made faster. They have a soft feel and intricate designs, but if they are used in places with a lot of foot traffic, they might not last as long as knotted rugs.

Use only pressure to vacuum the rug regularly; beater bars can damage the fibers. Spot clean spots with a clean, damp cloth and a mixture of mild soap and water. Do not soak the rug because too much water can make the rubber backing come loose. For a deeper clean, you should get it done by a skilled dry cleaner, since water-based cleaning methods may weaken the fabric over time.

First, either shake off the dust and dirt or clean the whole room. Mix some light soap with cold water, and first test it on a small area. Gentle scrub the rug in parts with a soft-bristled brush or sponge. With a wet cloth and clean water, rinse again and again until the soap is gone. If possible, dry the rug outside, but keep it out of direct sunshine. Do not wet rugs too much, especially ones with glued or rubber backings.