Alpine Diamond Slate Handwoven Wool Rug
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Why You’ll Love It
Are your feet ready for a texture lecture? The first of its construction, this unique woven wool area rug features contrasting high-low piles, creating a striking 3-D effect and feel.

Made in India.

  • FEATURES & BENEFITS: Durable construction; lightweight, often reversible, rougher hand and natural earthen charm.
  • WHERE TO USE: Suitable for dining rooms, living rooms and master bedrooms. Learn more.
  • 92% Wool/7% Cotton/1% Polyester.
  • Handmade
  • Indoor Use Only
  • Pile Height: 0.25
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Tips to get started:
  1. Measure Your Space
  2. Not once, but twice to determine the exact length and width you need. Consult our measuring guide, or better yet, have a professional measure for your custom area rug (especially for stair runners). For tips on measuring, Click here.

  3. Choose Your Material
  4. From easy-to-clean performance fibers to luxe hand-knotted wool to natural jute, we have a solution for every space and scenario.
    Click here for our material guide.

  5. Order Swatches
  6. Our rug swatches are generously sized to give you a good idea of what every color, pattern, and material will look and feel like in your space.
Professional clean only. Due to the handmade quality of our rugs, they may vary slightly in size and/or color.
We're here to help. We want to be your favorite place to buy rugs, bedding, and more, and our Berkshires-based customer service team will gladly answer any questions you may have. If, for some reason, you're not delighted by your purchase, we're happy to offer you a refund upon receipt of your return for most of our products within 30 days. Refunds will show on your credit card statement within ten business days of processing. Return shipping will be deducted from your credit.

Alpine Diamond Slate Handwoven Wool Rug

Color: Slate