Grid Rug - Black/White
- carbon neutral
The 3-second version
- Handwoven wool stands up to heavy foot traffic without matting
- Flatweave construction lies low and stays consistent over time
- Monochrome grid works with light or dark flooring
- Flatweave feels firm, not plush
- Wool requires regular vacuuming to stay clean
- Pattern works best in modern or minimal settings
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Handwoven wool rug with crisp geometric pattern in monochrome
Most graphic rugs lean on synthetic fibers to hold crisp lines, trading durability for the feel of stepping onto thin nylon. This one uses wool in a flatweave, which gives you the clarity of pattern you need for a grid design while keeping the warmth and sound-dampening quality that makes a rug feel grounding rather than decorative. It matters in spaces where the floor gets used—entryways, dining areas, living rooms—and where you want the pattern to stay sharp after months of chairs dragging and shoes tracking through.
Good gift when
- High-traffic areas like entryways and hallways
- People who prefer natural materials over synthetics
- Spaces with neutral palettes that need graphic contrast
- Buyers who want a rug that stays flat without curling edges
Skip it if If you want plush pile or deep cushioning underfoot, flatweave construction will feel firm by comparison. This rug prioritizes durability and a low profile over softness.
Specs
- Material
- Wool
- Construction
- Handwoven flatweave
- Pattern
- Grid
- Color
- Black/White
- Available Sizes
- 5' x 8', 8' x 10', 9' x 12'
What's included
- Grid Rug in selected size
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Large item; recipient will need space to unroll and let the rug settle flat for a day or two.
The details
This rug features a repeating grid woven from wool, combining the softness underfoot you want from a natural fiber with the resilience required for hallways, entryways, and living rooms that see constant movement. The black-and-white palette works equally well against light or dark flooring, and the graphic pattern creates visual interest without competing with furniture or wall color.
Flatweave construction means the surface sits close to the floor with no pile to crush or shed. The technique produces a rug that remains consistent over time, with the pattern holding its definition through years of use. Because the design runs edge to edge without a border, you can layer multiples or position it off-center without the layout looking unfinished.
Wool is naturally stain-resistant and releases dirt more easily than synthetic materials, so routine vacuuming keeps the surface clean without the need for frequent deep cleaning. The fiber also dampens sound better than hard flooring alone, reducing echo in open-plan spaces.
Available in three sizes, each suited to different room dimensions. The monochrome scheme anchors contemporary interiors and brings structure to spaces with neutral palettes or minimal decor.
Flatweave construction built for durability in high-traffic areas
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Questions
- Does this rug shed or pill over time?
- Flatweave construction means there is no pile to shed or mat down. The weave holds its structure, though you may notice loose fibers during the first few weeks as the wool settles. Regular vacuuming will remove these without affecting the rug itself.
- Will this rug slip on hardwood or tile floors?
- Flatweave rugs sit low and tend to stay in place better than thicker pile styles, but wool on smooth flooring can still shift with heavy use. A rug pad adds grip and prevents movement, especially in high-traffic areas.
- How do I clean spills or stains on wool?
- Blot liquid spills immediately with a clean cloth, working from the edges inward to avoid spreading. Wool naturally resists stains, but avoid saturating the fibers. For set-in marks, use a damp cloth with mild soap and let the area air dry completely.
- Can I use this rug in a dining room under a table?
- Yes. Flatweave construction handles chair movement well because there is no pile to crush, and wool releases crumbs and dirt more easily than synthetic fibers. Make sure the size you choose extends at least two feet beyond the table on all sides so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out.
- Does the pattern show wear in high-traffic areas?
- The grid design distributes visual weight evenly across the surface, so foot traffic does not create obvious paths or faded spots. Wool is durable and the flatweave construction maintains pattern clarity even in entryways and hallways.
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