With a history steeped in design prowess, Kasthall brings a new life and passion to the traditional carpet.
February 1st, 2014
Kasthall has been designing and manufacturing woven and hand tufted rugs since 1889. Since its foundation the company has operated from its own factory in Kinna, an area rich in textile manufacturing heritage in the west of Sweden.
Over the years, Kasthall has grown to become one of the leading international designers and manufacturers of rugs. Part of its secret is that they own their own production, giving them control over the entire manufacturing process. This ensures consistently high quality products that take an active responsibility for the environment.
Kasthall is also environmentally certified according to the ISO 14001 standard. The latest collection from Kasthall is distinguished by a creative and inspiring blend of colours, texture and patterns made with luxurious materials to retain their beauty for years to come.
Twisted tweed and vibrant potpourri, shimmering velvet and baroque medallion patterns offers something for almost every taste and style.
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