Now available exclusively through Stylecraft, Warli utilise traditional carpet marking techniques coupled with contemporary designs to add colour and texture to modern interiors.
May 6th, 2014
Subtle changes in the height of the pile within each individual rug add depth to the design and create a distinctive effect on the colours and patterns. Maintaining a strong eco-friendly business ethic is important to Warli, with a focus on the use of speciality materials such as bamboo silk, linen, hemp and cactus which are processed without chemicals or dyes.
Available in a range of standard sizes, Warli also offers customisation of its rugs to suit individual spaces.
A series of outdoor rugs, with UV stabilisation and moisture resistance complete the collection.
See the full range of Warli Rugs: stylecraft.com.au/brand/warli-rugs
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