Texura rugs are among the few designer rugs that do not come from a factory, but are still truly made on a loom. Each one is handcrafted. The surface is firm, warm, and a bit irregular; no centimeter is the same as another.
Some models are kept simple, in natural tones or beige, while others have small details that only become visible in the right light. This makes each rug a piece of craftsmanship.
The collection is intentionally small: Texura Nordlyn Nature, Texura Nordlyn Sense, Texura Pearls, Texura Hilly, and Texura Cosie. Each series appeals to its own style, from rustic to subtle to elegant. What they all share is a choice of natural materials and a production focus on durability rather than quick trends.
A flatweave rug is created by crossing the threads directly, without leaving a high pile. There is no pile that stands up and could later be flattened. This makes the surface firmer and easier to maintain. Dust and crumbs don't stick as easily, and vacuuming takes less time. Those who are sensitive to dust will notice the difference in their daily life right away.
The Texura Nordlyn Nature rugs look as if they have captured a piece of driftwood. Their texture resembles natural wood or driftwood. Color-wise, they come in warm sand and beige tones. This is particularly practical because small traces of everyday life are hardly visible on them.
In hallways or entryways, rugs need to withstand a lot. This is exactly where the Nordlyn Nature models thrive. They can handle shoes, children's feet, and even a dog's paws. A quick shake or a brief vacuuming, and they look tidy again. For families, they are a reliable choice because not every stain is immediately visible.
Particularly exciting is their use in the kitchen. Where tiles or stone usually cover the floor, a Nordlyn Nature rug made of sheep wool instantly brings a different atmosphere.
The Texura Nordlyn Sense models are the quietest among the Texura designer rugs. They come in light colors, often wool white, sometimes a soft beige, and appear almost inconspicuous at first glance. However, it is precisely this subtlety that makes them versatile. Some variants additionally contain colored wool threads. They are sprinkled in small amounts and only reveal themselves when you look closely or when sunlight moves across the rug.
A Nordlyn Sense never appears intrusive. From a distance, the surface seems uniform, almost plain. As you get closer, you discover small color dots that give the fabric movement. This play makes the rug interesting without being loud.
The Sense line belongs to the models that can be placed almost anywhere. In a modern apartment with white walls and light wood, it underscores the clear atmosphere. In a traditionally furnished room with heavy furniture, it quietly integrates and acts as a link between the floor and the furnishings.
A handwoven rug like this also makes sense in the bedroom. Stepping out of bed in the morning with bare feet feels pleasant, and the light surface ensures that the room appears larger. In a home office, a Sense model helps to dampen sounds when chair wheels or footsteps would otherwise sound too harsh.
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With the Texura Pearls Edition , you can feel from the very first step that it is different. The rugs are handcrafted from sheep wool and bamboo silk. The wool provides strength and support, while the silk has a subtle shimmer that is often not noticed until the sun hits the rug at just the right angle.
The surface is uneven. Small elevations run across the fabric, almost like pearls. Hence the name. It is not a pattern that is printed on, but a texture that is created directly during weaving. You can immediately feel the difference compared to a smooth rug without this depth.
The color palette is understated. Often, a rug appears in beige, accompanied by sand tones and sometimes a hint of gray. The transitions are soft, nothing feels harshly defined. Therefore, you can place two different models side by side without them clashing.
In the living room, a very light rug from the Pearls series can be placed. Right next to it, perhaps in the dining area, a slightly darker variant fits well. Both are different, but they do not clash with each other. If you change the furniture or alter the style after a few years, you don’t have to change the rug right away. A light model brings airiness to a large room, while a darker one creates cohesion in smaller spaces. And because the kilim design remains so subtle, it never feels like a passing trend, but rather something enduring.
The Texura Cosie Collection takes inspiration from classic kilim rugs but follows its own path. A traditional kilim is often colorful, featuring many patterns, symbols, or vibrant colors. In contrast, Cosie remains deliberately understated. It is woven by hand from pure sheep wool, just like in the past, but the colors are soft. Instead of red and blue, light natural tones appear, which blend more easily with modern furniture.
You can feel the texture like a real kilim design, but the rug does not overpower the space. When placed in a living room, it fills the room. In a home office, it can bring tranquility because the weave remains subtle while still showing character.
Texura Cosie rugs can be easily combined with other models from the Texura Collection .
For example: In the dining area, there is a Cosie, and next to it in the living room, a Pearls. Different collections, but they do not clash. On the contrary, they work like different voices that together create a harmonious picture.
You can also use multiple Cosies. In an open-concept apartment, one might be placed under the dining table, while a second is in the reading nook. This way, it is immediately clear which area belongs to what.
The Texura Hilly models are typical of the Nordic style and are among the Scandinavian designer rugs that are so popular in modern living. They are woven from untreated sheep wool. As a result, they feel warm and firm, even though they are a rug without pile.
The fabric is dense, and small nubs create the characteristic texture. The rug does not feel hard but rather pleasantly warm. With a thickness of almost two centimeters, it lies stable on the floor and does not slip, even when a heavy coffee table is placed on it.
The Hilly shows that a rug without pile does not have to feel cool. In an apartment with a lot of wood, it complements the natural impression. However, if it is placed in a loft with a concrete floor, it brings warmth without disturbing the clear character of the space. Some even combine it with Japandi elements, which is a blend of Japanese simplicity and Nordic naturalness. In this style, it does not become a focal point but instead provides calmness and stability in the background.
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Nordlyn Nature models fit perfectly where the floor itself tells a story. In a country house with old floorboards, they seem almost natural, especially in the hallway or kitchen. In an industrial style – with brick walls, metal shelves, and concrete floors – the same rug ensures that the space doesn’t feel too cold. And even in a Mediterranean home with terracotta tiles, it blends in: the sandy tones pick up the color of the floor, making the room feel softer.
Nordlyn Sense rugs are the quiet companions among designer rugs. In a Scandinavian apartment with white walls and light wood, they complete the look without drawing attention. In a very minimalist living room, they prevent it from feeling empty or unwelcoming. They are even useful in classic rooms with dark furniture.
A high-pile rug feels soft and cozy. However, the long fibers also have their drawbacks: dust, crumbs, or pet hair disappear deep between the fibers, and vacuuming requires patience. Additionally, foot traffic can quickly leave marks. A heavy chair or a table often leaves permanent imprints.
The Texura models are constructed differently. As flat-weave rugs, they lie flat on the floor and maintain their shape. Chair legs leave hardly any marks, and even after years of use, a flat-weave rug looks more uniform. This makes a significant difference, especially in dining rooms or hallways where furniture is moved or where many steps are taken.
Texura consciously focuses on natural fibers. A hand-woven rug made from sheep wool feels different from any machine-made model. Wool brings warmth, is naturally resilient, and can absorb moisture without feeling damp immediately. Bamboo silk, which is used in some collections, adds a subtle sheen that becomes visible depending on the light. These qualities are not found in synthetic fibers.
Texura consciously focuses on natural fibers. A hand-woven rug made from sheep's wool feels different from any machine-made model. Wool brings warmth, is naturally resilient, and can absorb moisture without feeling damp immediately. Bamboo silk, used in some collections, adds a subtle sheen that becomes visible depending on the light. These properties are not found in synthetic fibers.
A hand-woven rug made from sheep's wool, like those found at Texura, develops a patina over time. The longer it is used, the more it gains that lively character that synthetic fibers cannot replicate.
Kilim rugs and flatweaves have been around for centuries. The technique has hardly changed because it has proven itself. A flatweave is thinner, durable, and fits into many spaces. Trends like shag rugs come and go, but a simple flatweave can always be combined with new furniture. You can even take it with you when moving to a new apartment without it looking out of place.
Make it slip-resistant: On smooth floors, a rug can slowly shift. A simple underlay prevents this. You can quickly notice the difference, especially in hallways or under a table.
Multiple rugs instead of one large one: Two smaller models can create a more interesting look. Two smaller rugs almost automatically divide the space into areas. One might be under the table, while the other is in front of the bookshelf. Suddenly, each spot has its own atmosphere.
Use colors consciously: A light wool rug visually opens up a small room. In larger rooms, a darker tone brings calmness and better ties the furniture together. Darker tones give large areas more stability.
Everyday care: Usually, vacuuming is enough. If a glass spills, dab the stains immediately instead of rubbing them in. Wool is surprisingly durable and rarely needs special cleaners.
Some models are kept simple, in natural tones or beige, while others feature small details that only become visible in the right light. This makes each rug a piece of craftsmanship.
The collection is intentionally small: Texura Nordlyn Nature, Texura Nordlyn Sense, Texura Pearls, Texura Hilly, and Texura Cosie. Each series appeals to a unique style, ranging from rustic to subtle to elegant. They all share the choice of natural materials and a manufacturing approach that prioritizes durability over quick trends.
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