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Edition · Spring

Oceanlattice

Hand-knotted on a single loom · made to order
Rs. 470,400.00Made to order
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Hand-knotted on a single loom — never machine-finishedMade to order · weaving begins on confirmationWorldwide insured shipping · 60-night home trial
Description

Deep ocean-blue and slate-grey hold the ground in an all-over lattice of diamond forms, small florals, chevron devices, and sinuous vine stems in off-white, warm taupe, and near-black. The repeat runs edge to edge without a central medallion or border, so the pattern continues as a single uninterrupted field. Abrash moves through the ground in tonal bands between deeper and lighter blue.

MaterialWool
ConstructionHand-knotted
Best forLiving Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room
Made inIndia
Oceanlattice PLATE II — OF VII▸ Oceanlattice
A note on the dye

Madder root, soaked five days, simmered three.

The red you see in the field is not one red. It is seven dye lots, each pulled at a slightly different hour from the same copper vat,the variation lives only in the wool, never in the recipe.

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On scale

Bring the room into the rug - never the other way around.

A rug is sized to read once, in full, as you walk past it. The longer sizes tell a different story across a whole room.

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End of plates · 7 of 7Read its story

The object label.

Edition · Spring
OriginJaipur, Rajasthan, India
KnotAsymmetric Persian
Knot density168,000 per square metre (approx.)
PileHand-spun wool, vegetable-dyed
Warp & weftCotton
Time on loomEleven months
CareRotate annually · professional clean every 3–5 years
Sizes available10*14

Lead time

Made-to-order pieces ship in 4–14 weeks from confirmation.

Worldwide shipping

Insured, white-glove delivery with climate-controlled crating.

Home trial & returns

Sixty nights at home. Return for any reason.

Asked & answered

Questions you'd want to ask.

Plain answers about the wool, the loom, and what the rug does over years of use.

Oceanlattice · the asked & answered
With no border framing the design, how does the pattern read at the edges of the rug?

The all-over lattice runs to the rug's edge and terminates there without a formal border. This is intentional; the design treats the surface as a continuous field rather than a framed composition. The edge is finished cleanly through the construction. The pattern reads as if it continues beyond the rug's boundary, which suits open-plan rooms where the floor plane extends beyond the rug on all sides.

What size works best in a light-filled living room with natural wood furniture?

The 9x12 suits a standard arrangement of sofa and chairs sitting within the perimeter, where the full depth of the blue field is visible between furniture pieces. The 10x14 anchors a larger room where additional seating sits at the rug's edges. The deep blue ground contrasts well with pale oak flooring and linen-toned upholstery, as shown in the room context, without the palette reading as heavy.

How does this dense all-over construction hold up to the movement of multiple chairs over the surface?

The medium pile height and hand-knotted wool construction handles chair movement well under normal residential use. Wool fibres at this pile height recover from compression rather than developing permanent marks. Using felt pads under chair legs distributes weight and protects the pile surface in areas of concentrated movement. Annual rotation keeps wear distributed evenly across the full field.