EarthWeave Collections — rugs, runners, planks & tiles

Curated • By use & material

The Grounded Edit

Explore calm textures arranged by how you live — airy runners for breezy corridors, resilient wool for gatherings, oak and teak for timeless bases. Filter to what fits your day-to-day.

  • Wool classics in calm grey tones
    Wool Classics

    Resilient piles, heathered calm for living rooms that host often.

  • Jute runners with coastal vibe
    Jute Breezes

    Flat weaves for corridors and balconies — quick dry, low sheen.

  • Oak foundation planks
    Oak Foundations

    Natural oil finishes that age with grace under any rug.

  • Teak planks rich grain
    Teak Depth

    Dense grain with a quiet glow — dining and entry zones.

  • Coastal stripe rugs in cream and slate
    Coastal Stripes

    Directional lines that elongate rooms, light and easy.

  • Minimal plain rugs for serene spaces
    Minimal Plains

    Plain but not flat — a soft field that steadies colour.

  • Pattern edit with subtle geometry
    Pattern Edit

    Herringbone to diamonds — quiet geometry for depth.

  • Kids & play runners in easy-care blends
    Kids & Play

    Washable runners and mats: soft landings, quick cleanups.

Material • Behaviour

Fiber Families

Not all fibres behave alike. This guide pairs feel with care, so your choice fits both your feet and your routine — humid monsoons, dry winters, daily sweeping included.

Undyed wool in soft grey heather
Wool — springy, naturally soil-resistant

Dense pile calms acoustics and hides lint. Best for living rooms and bedrooms.

Braided jute in sand tone
Jute — breezy, flat and forgiving

Low sheen, quick-dry feel. Ideal for corridors, balconies and airy studios.

Cool bamboo flatweave
Bamboo — cool hand, easy wipe

Stays fresh through humidity spikes; pairs well with terrazzo or tile.

Recycled cotton mix threads
Recycled Cotton — soft & casual

Weekend comfort for studios and rentals. Machine-washable runners.

Coir mat by a doorway
Coir — gritty welcome

Scrubs off grit at the threshold. Best as mats and porch runners.

Honey-tone cork tiles
Cork — acoustic & warm

Quiets small offices and kid corners. Pair with low-TOG rugs.

Touch • Thickness

Pile & Weave Compare

Slide to compare a low, airy flatweave with a plush wool pile. Both have a place — pick by room, sound and season.

Flatweave base texture
Plush wool overlay texture
Close flatweave structure
Flatweave — easy sweep, low profile
Close plush pile fibers
Plush — soft landings, warmer feel

Library • Subtle geometry

Pattern Library

Quiet geometry adds depth without noise. Compare six essentials — each swatch photographed in real light so you can judge texture honestly.

  • Natural herringbone swatch in wool
    Herringbone / Natural

    Timeless arrows that steady long rooms.

  • Warm chevron swatch with soft contrast
    Chevron / Warm

    A touch of motion without visual clutter.

  • Basketweave swatch with tactile texture
    Basketweave

    Tactile structure that pairs with oak.

  • Diamond pattern in flat jute
    Diamond / Jute

    Breezy veranda energy, low pile.

  • Coastal stripe swatch in cream and slate
    Coastal Stripe

    Elongates spaces, friendly with terrazzo.

  • Plain heathered swatch in warm grey
    Plain / Heather

    Minimal field that lets furniture speak.

Sets • Ready to place

Room Bundles

Starter sets that just work — a single rug matched to base floors and edge finish. Choose the mood; we keep the maintenance simple.

Living room set with wool rug on oak planks
Living / Wool + Oak
  • Heather wool 8×10
  • Oak oil base
  • Binding tape edge
Corridor set with jute runner on tiles
Corridor / Jute + Tile
  • Flat jute 2.5×10
  • Terrazzo base
  • Latex grip pad
Dining set with plush rug on teak plank
Dining / Plush + Teak
  • Low-shed plush 8×9
  • Teak base
  • Serge edge
Balcony set with bamboo flatweave
Balcony / Bamboo
  • Cool flatweave 3×8
  • Quick-dry care
  • No fringe

Essentials • Keep it easy

Care & Pads — Quick Picks

Three small things that extend life and comfort. No solvents, no gimmicks.

Natural felt pad close-up
Felt Pad

Adds cushioning and grip on tile or wood. Cut to size.

Soft natural-bristle brush
Soft Brush

For pile lift and gentle debris removal without tug.

Mild soap bottle for spot cleaning
Mild Soap

Cold water first; soap last — blot, don’t rub.

Story • Feel in context

Texture Stories

Four everyday scenes that show why each texture earns its place.

  • Heather wool rug grounding a small living room
    Heather Wool — calms echo, hides lint, soft landings for kids.
  • Diamond jute runner on a balcony
    Jute Diamond — breezy and quick-dry for monsoon balconies.
  • Bamboo flatweave runner by a kitchen line
    Bamboo Flatweave — cool underfoot, wipes clean in seconds.
  • Plush rug in a bedroom at dawn light
    Plush Bedroom — gentle warmth for morning steps.

Guide • India-first advice

Climate & Care Notes

India is many climates in one country. Choose textures with the season and routine in mind — not just the photo. Here’s how we match fibres to daily life without fuss.

Humidity & Monsoon

When humidity spikes, low-TOG flat weaves keep air moving so rooms feel fresh. Jute and bamboo dry quickly after balcony rain; wool stays stable if you avoid soaking and let it breathe. A shaded hour of airflow is worth more than harsh sun.

Dust, Sand & Shoes

If your corridor meets the outdoors, embrace a durable runner that traps grit at the threshold. Coir mats scrub, jute catches fine dust, and a latex-grip pad stops creep on smooth tile.

Sound & Small Rooms

Medium wool piles reduce mid-frequency reflections that make voices feel sharp. In compact flats, a plain heather field calms visuals so furniture stands out without clutter.

Weekly Rhythm

  • Vacuum: low suction, beater bars off on wool.
  • Rotate: 180° each quarter to balance light and footpaths.
  • Spots: blot cold water first; mild soap last.
Edge choices: binding vs serge vs fringe

Binding gives a tailored line for flats and corridors; serge melts into plush piles; fringe is relaxed but best away from doorways. If you’re unsure, binding in a tone close to your base floor is the safest bet.

Flatweave rug airing in shade after monsoon rain
Air in shade; avoid harsh noon sun

Base • Oil finishes

Plank Finishes

Two honest finishes that work with rugs — both low-VOC, both repairable at home.

Matte natural-oil finish on oak plank
Matte Oil / Oak
  • Soft, diffuse grain
  • Spot re-oil friendly
  • Pairs with plain & herringbone rugs
Satin oil finish bringing depth to teak plank
Satin Oil / Teak
  • Subtle glow without glare
  • Dense, dining-safe surface
  • Pairs with plush & chevron rugs

Flow • Daily paths

Runner Routes

Map the traffic: doorway → corridor → balcony. A slim runner catches grit, steadies sound and dries fast after rain.

Simple corridor plan with suggested runner route
Front door to balcony: choose 70–80 cm width
  • Grip: natural latex pad stops creep on terrazzo.
  • Care: quick shake-out; weekly low-suction vacuum.
  • Light: rotate quarterly to balance sun fade.

Colour • Mineral calm

Dye Studio

Earth-mineral tones that layer softly — never shouty, never flat.

Dye bowls with earth pigments
Low-VOC, lab-tested for indoor air

We keep palettes restrained so rooms breathe. Heather yarns blend two tones for a lived-in depth; plains offer a quiet field where furniture can speak. Each batch is small, traceable and tested for colourfastness in Indian light.

Real homes • India

Customer Spaces

A light strip of calm rooms you sent us.

Muted studio with plain rug and cork corner
Studio • Plain / Heather + Cork
Dining room with plush rug over teak
Dining • Plush + Teak

Insider • From the loom

Weaver’s Notes

Practical tips straight from workshops — tiny choices that change daily comfort.

Close view of loom stitches and shuttle
Even tension, quieter weave
Twist & pile height — why it matters

Higher twist resists pilling but feels firmer; lower twist feels plush but needs gentler brush care. For living rooms that host often, we tune a mid twist with 10–12 mm pile to balance wear and warmth.

Edge color that disappears

Pick binding one tone darker than your base floor — it visually melts and frames furniture instead of the rug edge stealing attention.

Backing that stays put

Natural latex dots grip smooth terrazzo; on wood, a felt pad adds cushion and protects finishes from micro-scratches.

Sun & rotation

Rotate a quarter turn every season to share sunlight. Heather yarns mask the fade line better than flat plains.

Setup • Do it right once

Installation Playbook

A calm room begins with a clean base and measured placement. Five small steps, big payoff.

  1. Clear & sweep. Remove fine grit so backing bonds evenly.
  2. Pad first. Lay felt or latex grip; trim shy of the rug edge by 1–2 cm.
  3. Place & align. Center on the main sightline, not the wall.
  4. Relax fibres. Let the rug settle 24 h; reverse curl with a book, never fold.
  5. Final check. Walk paths; adjust edge parallel to the longest furniture line.
Simple toolkit: felt pad, scissors, measuring tape
Toolkit for a 20-minute setup

Help • Straight answers

FAQ — Quick Answers

Clear, no-jargon replies to the most common choices.

Flatweave or plush for small rooms?

Flatweave keeps profiles low and doors happy; add a felt pad for cushion. Plush suits bedrooms where you want softer morning steps.

How to handle spills?

Blot cold water first. If needed, a pea of mild soap on a damp cloth. Rinse by blotting with clean water; air in shade.

What size under a 3-seat sofa?

8×10 holds the seating zone in most Indian living rooms; front legs on the rug, back legs off.

Fringe with pets?

Skip it. Choose binding or serge — fewer temptations, easier vacuuming.

Simple care icons: rotate, vacuum, blot, air
Rotate • Vacuum • Blot • Air

Projects • At scale, still human

Trade & Hospitality

For designers, cafés and boutique stays: calm textures that handle traffic, keep acoustics gentle and clean up without drama. Small batches, reliable reorders, and straight answers on care.

Hotel lobby with heather wool rug zones
Heather wool zones for lobby hush

Read • Short, useful notes

Journal

Field guides for calm homes: sizing wins, care myths, and quiet pattern picks. Two fresh reads and a peek from the loom.

How to size a rug for rooms with odd angles

Sightlines beat walls. Anchor the longest furniture line, then trim size to clear doors. Add a pad that stops creep on terrazzo.

Flatweave vs plush in humid months

Low-TOG flatweaves keep air moving when humidity spikes. For monsoon, air out in shade, not harsh sun — and always blot, never rub.

Weaving process detail with shuttle and yarn
From the loom — texture in progress