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Aura Woven
Variants from €179.00*
€319.00*
Aura Woven
Variants from €179.00*
€319.00*
Aura Woven
Variants from €179.00*
€319.00*
Berber rug Elements Grey
Variants from €789.00*
€1,879.00*
Wool rug Ethnic Beige
Variants from €789.00*
€1,879.00*
Wool rug Silence Beige
Variants from €959.00*
€1,879.00*
Berber rug Linea Ivory/Grey
Variants from €789.00*
€2,279.00*
Wool rug Ethnic Beige/Ivory
Variants from €789.00*
€2,279.00*
Berber rug Linea Grey
Variants from €789.00*
€2,279.00*
Vintage rug Shadow Beige
Variants from €789.00*
€2,279.00*
Aura Jute 2
€179.00*
Aura Jute 1
€179.00*
Aura Jute 1
Variants from €179.00*
€309.00*
Aura Jute 2
Variants from €179.00*
€309.00*

Homerugs collection - hand woven wool rugs with a claim to quality

In addition to the large selection of exclusive brands, Homerugs is also working on its own range of designed Rugs. The Homerugs collection includes designs that vary in colours, materials and pile heights. Each of the designs is hand-woven in the process and all but one of the rugs are available in standard sizes, so there is something for every room, regardless of size or use.
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Do you want to buy a Hand woven rug online?

At Homerugs you'll find a wide selection of hand rugs in many sizes and colours. A Hand woven rug with fringes can be a playful eye-catcher and a Hand woven rug in beige creates a pleasant, natural atmosphere in your living room while a Hand woven rug in earth tones warms up or dims your room a little. Meanwhile, a round wool rug with a modern design forms an excellent contrast to the otherwise angular furnishings, allowing you to set a harmonious accent.

Restrained is not your style? With a Hand woven rug in colourful patterns or soft pastel shades you will also find what you are looking for. Most of our Hand woven rugs are woven. Besides hand-woven rugs, you will also find machine-woven, hand-tufted or hand-knotted wool rugs on Homerugs.
Still haven't found what you're looking for? Custom made Hand woven rugs are no problem for us at Homerugs. Special sizes and shapes are available on request. Simply get in touch with us 

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FAQ about hand woven rugs


Linea collection

The Rug of the Linea collection is characterised by a compact and robust hand-woven finish. With its lightness of colour, the design is ideal for adapting to any space. The rather restrained pattern offers a simple design without boredom. Due to the high proportion of highland wool and cotton, the Rug stores moisture and warmth. Thus, it contributes to a pleasant room climate, for example in the living room or bedroom.

Elements collection

The Elements collection is suitable for any modern room thanks to its geometric patterns. It offers the necessary richness to a minimalist room. Like the Linea collection, the rugs in the Elements collection are made of highland wool. The advantage: unlike Rugs with fibres, they absorb fewer odours.

Banu collection

The special feature of the Banu collection is the coordinated colour gradients that create a cosy atmosphere. It also stands out due to its high-quality finish and gives any room the necessary richness while not being too flashy.
Bedroom rug Banu Brown/Silver, 50% Wool, 40% Viscose, 10% Cotton, in colour Brown/Silver | Homerugs - Detail View (5)
Living room rug Aura Woven White/Beige, Natural fibre, in colour White/Beige | Homerugs - Top View

Aura Woven collection

The Aura Woven collection is adaptable due to its simple form. The Floor in particular is easy to clean and hard-wearing. The Rug creates a natural and pleasant atmosphere in any room. Chosen well, it can lend a cosy atmosphere to your own four walls. Thanks to their high elasticity, which wool fibres have by nature, wool Rugs are particularly convincing with their dimensional stability.

Aura Jute collection

The Aura Jute collection has many advantages. These pieces are uncomplicated to fit into any home. Their round shape ensures that they are ideal for combining. The collection is made from 100% natural elements: Jute Rugs are made from dried plant fibres and are therefore particularly sustainable and environmentally friendly - and thanks to their robust weave, they are also easy to care for.

Shadow collection

The Shadow collection offers a slightly more striking pattern than the rest of the collection. Due to the neutrality of the colour and the nevertheless lively pattern, the Rug adapts to any room and offers it either a little peace or a special eye-catcher, depending on the furnishing. The advantage of the high degree of wool: wool Rugs are characterised by their self-cleaning function. This increases the life of the Rug.
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How can I clean my wool rug?

If you want to prolong the life of your wool rug, you should do more than just vacuum it regularly. For this purpose, a bath in lukewarm or cold water with a wool detergent is a good idea. The water should not be too hot, the wool rug should be rinsed properly afterwards to remove residues, and it should never be dried hanging. To prevent your woolen rug from getting ripples, you should pull it straight every now and then while it is drying.

How can I remove red wine stains on the wool rug?

Red wine stains on the wool rug are a stubborn challenge, especially on bright wool rugs. It is important to treat the stain as soon as possible while it is still damp. Excess liquid can be soaked up with a kitchen roll or cotton cloth. Carbonated mineral water or white wine neutralise the tannins of the red wine. This prevents the red colour from settling. Remaining discolourations can be treated with acidic household remedies such as lemon juice and salt. Put some lemon juice on the stain, sprinkle salt on it, let it soak in and then rinse it with warm water and dab it off. You can clean your woolen rug in a similar way with vinegar or baking soda. Acidic household remedies are particularly suitable for bright woolen rugs, but should be used with care so as not to damage the woolen rug. To avoid spreading the stain, always blot.

How can I remove coffee stains on the wool rug?

Spilled coffee on a wool rug, like any colour-intensive liquid, requires quick action. To remove coffee stains on a woolen rug, a combination of sparkling water and washing-up liquid is suitable. As with red wine on a woolen rug, the same applies: dab instead of rub. If the coffee stain on the wool rug does dry, it can be treated with bile soap. To do this, carefully dab the soap onto the stain with enough water, let it soak in and rinse with water. You want to clean your wool rug with baking soda? Baking soda is a real miracle cure for rug cleaning that also works on coffee stains. Simply leave it to work for half an hour and vacuum the residue away. To be on the safe side, test the baking soda on an inconspicuous spot first.

Is a wool rug recommended for house dust allergies?

House dust allergy sufferers should do without a rug? This is not true, because wool rugs made of sheep's wool in particular keep the indoor air clean by binding the dust from the air in their fabric. The only important thing is to vacuum regularly - at least once a week. Smooth floors, on the other hand, throw a breeze of dust through the air with every draught. Ideally, allergy sufferers should choose an easy-care short pile rug made of wool or synthetic fibres, which, in contrast to the long fibres of the high pile rug, absorbs less dust.

Is a wool rug suitable for underfloor heating?

Due to their thermal conductivity, wool rugs are very suitable for underfloor heating. However, in order for the heat of your underfloor heating to penetrate through the rug, you should pay attention to a low pile height and pile density. Besides wool rugs, rugs made of natural fibres such as jute or sisal are particularly heat-permeable.

How can I protect my wool rug against moths?

Besides moth traps, soaps or scented sachets with lavender and cedar wood can protect your wool rug against moths. Other preventive measures include regular vacuuming and checking dark corners under furniture. This is especially true for parts of a woolen rug that are pushed under the couch, for example. If your rug is already infested, it should be vacuumed thoroughly from both sides. You can tell whether your woolen rug is infested by the larvae's feeding marks, among other things. Care should also be taken with rolled-up rugs that are stored - they offer ideal living conditions for moths.
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