
13 May 2025 | Emily Sims
Get the Mediterranean Summer Look
Enjoy the holiday feeling at home by bringing the bright and breezy aesthetic of the Mediterranean to your interiors.
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Our Bagha kilim rug features a geometric pattern of stripes and diamonds all neatly framed within a red border and finished with fringing at either end. The origins of kilims range from Balkan regions through to Northern Africa, which is what makes them complementary to so many design styles. Kilims differ from knotted rugs as they are interwoven from variously coloured wefts (horizontal yarns) and warps (vertical yarns) to create a flatwoven tapestry rug with no pile. They often have stepped, diagonal patterns which are formed through their distinct weaving technique in which the yarn turns around the warp where the colour changes, rather than running across the full width of the piece and they're known for their vibrant colours and geometric patterns. The stripes and diamonds on the Bagha feature soft gradients of colour, celebrating the yarn dying process. The piece is handwoven by skilled artisans from jute and wool, with a cotton back. Due to the natural materials and artisanal craft process each piece will have individual characteristics that add to their charm.
Width | 244 cm |
Depth | 305 cm |
Height | 44 cm |
Made Using Natural Fibres
Made Using Natural Fibres
Designed by OKA
Exclusive fabrics and prints
Hand Finished
Artisanal Crafting Process
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