Made by
hand Held by
time

Hand-knotted in Jaipur over eleven months on a single loom for the rooms that haven't been built yet, and the ones that already feel like home.

Begin the conversation
A letter from the loom

Most things are made to be replaced.
A hand-knotted rug is made to be inherited not to match a room, but to outlast every room it lives in.

The Rug Chalet · Jaipur, India · Est. 1976
No. 01 — The Collections

Four ways of looking at a rug

A rug is never only itself. The same patient weave turns formal in a library, warm beneath a dining table, quiet beside a bed. Four rooms, four moods, one loom - four ways of looking at a single craft.

b&w · hands at the loom
No. 02 - A note on slowness

A rug takes eleven months on a loom in Jaipur, then sixty years on a floor in Antwerp. The slow part happens before you ever see it, thousands of knots tied by hand, one at a time, by weavers who count their work in seasons rather than hours. By the time it reaches your floor, the haste has already been knotted out of it.

Read about our craft
No. 03 - The Studio

Bring a Sketch We will weave it

Five thousand archive designs to choose from, or a blank loom. The studio will translate your reference - a photograph, a memory, a painting into a hand-knotted rug, proportioned and dyed to your room.

Design your own
No. 05 — From the Journal

Notes from the loom

All letters
For the long evenings

The room you'll grow old in