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Village and nomadic rugs

Rural and nomadic rugs are fascinating examples of hand-woven rugs, closely linked to the traditional way of life and culture of their makers. These rugs are an expression of the creative capacity and deep connection with nature and the environment found in many rural and nomadic communities around the world.

Village rugs and nomadic rugs are important cultural expressions that convey the stories and ways of life of their makers. They are not only works of art, but also reminders of a time when craftsmanship and traditions were closely intertwined, perpetuating the traditions and legacy of the communities that produce them.

Rural rugs

Rural rugs, also known as country rugs, are made in villages and small towns. They often reflect the everyday reality and cultural identity of the people who weave them. These rugs are characterized by their simple beauty and rustic appearance. Rural rug designs are often simple and geometric, inspired by the surrounding nature, seasonal changes, and community customs. The color palette is often limited and derived from natural dyes.


However, what distinguishes village rugs from others is their authenticity and the community spirit woven into them. They are not just decorative elements, but also stories of history, lifestyle, and traditions. Village rugs typically have a robust quality that makes them durable and resistant to the challenges of daily use.


Nomadic carpets

Nomadic rugs are made by nomadic tribes and peoples living in different regions of the world. These rugs are the result of a nomadic lifestyle, in which rug making is often an integral part of daily life. Nomadic rugs are known for their diversity, both in terms of designs and colors, as well as in the use of materials.


Nomads are often deeply connected to nature and their herds, which is reflected in their rugs. Designs can include animal and natural motifs, geometric shapes, and abstract representations. The color palette is vibrant and often derived from the natural dyes available in the region.


What makes nomadic rugs so special is their authenticity and their role as mobile works of art. They are often lightweight and easy to transport, which is essential for nomadic lifestyles. These rugs are not only works of art, but also functional objects used both for everyday use and for cultural and ritual occasions.

A selection of our village and nomadic rugs

Find the rug of your dreams

Visit our rug gallery and find the perfect rug for your home. Still not sure which rug best suits your home? Schedule a free, personalized consultation, where we'll find the right rug together.

Frequently Asked Questions

In our carefully curated collection , you'll find a wide variety of handmade rugs from different regions and styles. We offer timeless Persian and Oriental rugs with artistic patterns, elegant silk rugs with a delicate sheen and impressive detail, as well as modern designs that stand out with their clean lines and understated style. We also feature patchwork and vintage rugs with a unique character, colorful kelims with graphic patterns, and natural gabbeh and loribaft rugs with a soft texture. Our collection is rounded out by village and nomadic rugs , whose symbolic motifs tell stories about life and nature. Visit our rug gallery in [Standort] to discover the perfect rug from our extensive selection.

What rugs do you have in your assortment?

So you can make your decision with confidence, you can test your dream rug at home for 24 hours free of charge and without obligation before purchasing. See how it looks in natural light, at night, or in dimmed lighting—that way you'll know exactly how beautiful it looks in your home as it does in our rug gallery . And if you change your mind after purchase, you can return any rug purchased from us within 7 days free of charge.

What if I don't like the rug as much when I have it at home?

Every room has its own atmosphere and deserves the right rug to highlight its character. If you're unsure which rug best suits your space, we'll advise you personally . Browse our collection online and learn more about the different types of rugs. Visit us in our rug gallery in Standart to find your dream rug and test it in your home for free and without obligation for 24 hours . Schedule a free consultation or drop in during our opening hours . Together we'll find the perfect rug for your space.

Which rug fits my space?

The world of carpets is fascinating and diverse, and can raise many questions. We're happy to help you find the perfect carpet for your home. Whether modern or traditional, simple or detailed, colorful or subtle, we advise you with decades of experience, cater to your individual wishes, and perfectly match the carpet to your space. Visit us in our carpet gallery in [Standort] or schedule a free consultation .

I'm not sure which rug is right

Yes, when you purchase a new rug, you can trade in your old rug with us as part of the payment . We evaluate handmade rugs of all types, even if they're used or damaged, and make you a fair offer. With our buy-back and recycle program , you're not only protecting the environment but also your wallet.

Can I trade in my old rug as part of the payment?

We buy handmade rugs of all kinds, regardless of their condition or age. We deliver rugs in good condition to secondhand stores, while damaged rugs find a new home after professional restoration or as part of a patchwork rug. We can also reuse valuable rug materials: for example, we use wool from antique rugs to weave new rugs. When you buy a new rug, you can trade in your old rug with us. This way, you protect the environment and your wallet: no rug needs to be thrown away.

I want to sell my rug

Yes: To ensure your dream rug looks great in your home, you can try our rugs at home for 24 hours free of charge and without obligation. This way, you can choose your rug with peace of mind and confidence. Can't transport your rugs? No problem: We'll deliver the rug to your home free of charge and pick it up the next day.

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