Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cypress Fog Wool Rug - Turkish-inspired flatweave rug from Treasures of Turkey

Cypress Fog Wool Rug

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Cypress Fog Wool is one of the pieces our family keeps coming back to.

Construction

In one line: Woven in India on traditional handlooms. Hand-weaving in India still happens at village scale, and the irregularities you'll feel in the pile are part of what makes a hand-loomed rug feel different from a machine-made one. A wool rug behaves differently from a synthetic one. It sheds lightly for the first few months (that's normal), then settles into a piece you'll keep for decades. The 10mm pile sits in the sweet spot for everyday living — soft enough to feel good underfoot, short enough that the vacuum gets right to the base. Construction-wise, this is built to look the same six months in as the day it arrived.

Day-to-day

It is a comfortable fit in the master bedroom of a coastal NSW home, where the rug is the first thing your feet touch in the morning — exactly the kind of space most of our customers are decorating. Wool wants gentler care than a synthetic. Vacuum without a beater bar where possible, blot spills immediately, and get any serious staining professionally cleaned rather than scrubbing. Build the room around it. It will hold the centre and stay quiet while the rest of the space changes around it.

Colour and pattern

What is happening at the surface is straightforward. Silver rugs sit between grey and ivory and tend to read either way depending on the light through the day. Up close you can see how the dye sits in the fibre — saturated, even, with none of the patchiness of a cheaper construction. Visually, this is the kind of rug that does not introduce a new design statement — it ties the existing ones together.

Sizing

We carry this in a few sizes — a 160x230cm sits well under a coffee table, a 200x290cm anchors a standard three-piece lounge, and the 240x330cm extends well past a queen bed. See our Rug Size Guide for the full layout breakdown.

We'd back this one as a confident first rug for any family home.

Things customers ask

How thick is the rug overall?

The total thickness includes the pile plus the backing — for most of our rugs, that ends up somewhere between 8mm and 30mm depending on the pile listed. If you need a precise figure for a door clearance, message us and we'll measure.

Will the pattern repeat be obvious?

Not on this construction. The pattern is woven across the full face of the rug rather than printed, so you won't see the kind of seam-like repetition you sometimes get with a printed surface.

Does it work with a robot vacuum?

Yes for low and medium piles. For the deeper shaggies in our range, a robot vacuum will struggle a bit — you'll get better results with a regular upright on a higher setting.

Does the rug have a strong smell when it arrives?

There may be a faint factory or packaging smell on opening — it airs out within a day or two. Lay the rug out, open the windows, and it will settle quickly.

Will the rug fade in direct sun?

Wool is more sensitive to long direct sun exposure than synthetic fibre — if a section of the rug sits in unfiltered sun all day, expect some softening of tone over the years. Rotating the rug occasionally keeps the wear even.

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