Custom Rugs Featuring - WeeseRugs.com Patterns in Nature: Design Custom Rugs From the wheeling of Sand Hill Cranes across the sky to the patting of raindrops in puddles, Weese+Design custom rugs interpret patterns that reverberate in your home or office. The importance of pattern in design can be seen everywhere we look–from naturally occurring patterns
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Marcia’s Musings
Feb 20, 2012 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Custom Rugs and Silk Threads
Custom Rugs Featuring: Silk Accents Weese+Design is pleased to offer custom rugs in a combination of both wool and silk or simply wool. The silk used for the accent (the design that creates the pattern), comes from the industrious silk worm. This creature has long been heavily relied upon in the cultivation of high-grade silk
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Feb 10, 2012 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Custom Rugs-Colors in Nature
Custom Rugs–Subtleties In Color Vibrant colors or muted colors, both palettes are represented in Weese+Design custom rugs. In the Prairie Collection, Weese takes her cues from the colors represented by the natural world in prairies across the Midwest and the light that changes through the four seasons. The life-giving plants of
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Jan 30, 2012 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Tibetan Rugs and Texture
Tibetan Rugs And Natural Textures Weese+Design looks for timeless textures from both nature and the human hand as well. These patterns have inspired and contributed towards several collections over the past few years (recently, the Flora and Prairie Collections). Natural textures provide an enduring authenticity, which is reinforced with lanolin-rich
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Jan 25, 2012 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Tibetan Rugs Are Timeless
Tibetan Rugs by: Weese+Design Tibetan rugs have been both a source of modest warmth and a contemporary luxury for many years. These timeless and beautiful rugs are still made by Tibetan refugees in Nepal. Using the ancient time-tested method of hand knotting with the sennah knot, lustrous and dense rugs
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Jan 15, 2012 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Tibetan Rugs and History
Tibetan Rugs Collection by: Weese+Design Tibetan nomads have been sheperds for thousands of years on the high plateau in Tibet. With the help of dogs and more recently horses, they roam the plateau with their sheep in order to supply some of the finest wool in the world. This lanolin rich wool
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Jan 06, 2012 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Tibetan Rugs Are Beautiful And Durable
Tibetan Rugs by: Weese+Design Throughout history Tibetan nomads have made beautiful Tibetan rugs by shearing, carding, washing, spinning and dyeing wool from local sheep that they shepard on the Tibetan plateau at the high altitude of 15,000 feet. Sheparding is one of the oldest occupations beginning roughly 6000 years ago in
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Contemporary Rugs Hand Crafted
Contemporary Rugs by Weese+Design Weese+Design offers the finest contemporary rugs made with rich 100% natural Tibetan wool. Our hand-knotted custom rugs are hand-crafted by weavers, using wool from sheep that live at 15,000 feet or higher on the Tibetan plateau. Tibetan wool is full of lanolin, which makes for the most durable contemporary rugs in
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Dec 08, 2011 | Post by: marcia No Comments
Color, Nature and Contemporary Rugs
Contemporary Rugs Nature Palette: Weese+Design contemporary rugs pull colors from nature to bring you an inspired and sophisticated color palette. Myriads of combinations give the architect, designer or homeowner multiple options to choose from. Rich earth tones coordinate with neutral furnishings. Or subtle neutrals in our contemporary rugs can showcase
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Nov 25, 2011 | Post by: marcia 2 Comments
Contemporary Rugs: Colors From Nature
Contemporary Rugs by Marcia Weese Weese+Design uses a rich color palette taken from observing nature’s resplendent colors. Whether a sunrise on the prairie, dusk among a city scape, leaves changing with the beauty of fall, or even weeding in the garden, all colors come from nature. By using this natural
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