
Wool
Wool is a high-quality natural material that is especially well suited to rugs. It is soft, heat-retaining and durable — ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. Thanks to its natural structure, wool is dirt-repellent, odour-neutral and easy to care for. A wool rug provides pleasant barefoot comfort and helps create a balanced indoor climate.
Wool has temperature-regulating properties and can absorb moisture without feeling damp. It also has a sound-dampening effect and creates a cosy, calm atmosphere. As a renewable raw material, wool is biodegradable, free from synthetic fibres and considered a particularly sustainable rug fibre.
Wool rugs are known for their high durability and retain their shape even with daily use — a natural material with many functional benefits for modern living.

Cotton
Cotton is a soft, plant-based natural fibre that is ideal for rugs. It is skin-friendly, breathable and pleasantly lightweight — perfect for rooms such as the kids’ room, bedroom or kitchen.
Cotton rugs are known for their flexibility and easy-care qualities. Many designs are even washable, making them especially practical for everyday life. Cotton absorbs colour well, which is why cotton rugs often come in fresh, lively tones.
As a renewable raw material, cotton is vegan, biodegradable and free from animal-derived components. It is especially suitable for sensitive skin and a naturally conscious lifestyle — a versatile material with clear benefits for modern living.

Jute
Jute is a robust plant fibre that is ideal for rugs with a natural character. It has a coarsely woven, textured surface and brings a warm, earthy feel into the room — especially popular in boho and Scandi interiors.
Jute rugs are durable, long-lasting and antistatic, making them well suited to hallways, living rooms and dining areas. Their firm structure provides stability while still feeling pleasant underfoot.
Jute is a renewable, biodegradable raw material and is considered particularly sustainable. Its natural colour works with a wide range of interiors and creates a calm, pared-back living atmosphere — ideal for anyone who values natural materials and conscious living.

Sisal
Sisal is a strong natural fibre obtained from the leaves of the agave plant. It is particularly hard-wearing, durable and dimensionally stable — ideal for high-traffic areas such as hallways, entrances or home offices.
Sisal rugs have a rougher, textured surface that creates a natural, understated look. They have sound-absorbing properties, are antistatic and provide good grip — especially on smooth floors.
Sisal is a renewable, biodegradable raw material and requires neither chemicals nor artificial treatment. Its colour is usually left natural, giving it a timeless, purist character.
If you are looking for a functional, sustainable rug made from natural material, sisal is a conscious choice — practical, robust and stylish at the same time.

Silk
Silk is a refined natural fibre that gives rugs an especially delicate, lustrous look. It is obtained from silkworm cocoons and is considered one of the most valuable textile materials in the world.
Silk rugs are known for their soft feel, high light reflection and fine level of detail. They are particularly suited to representative rooms such as living areas or quiet spaces — less so for heavily used areas.
Silk has temperature-balancing properties, is breathable, skin-friendly and pleasantly cool to the touch. Because it is delicate, however, it requires careful maintenance.
As a natural, renewable raw material, silk stands for luxury with origins in nature — ideal for anyone who wants to combine aesthetic refinement with exclusive living.
Synthetic fibre

Polyester
Polyester is a synthetic fibre widely used in rug production thanks to its versatility and easy-care qualities. It is tear-resistant, colourfast and dimensionally stable — ideal for households with children or pets.
Polyester rugs stand out for their soft surface, vibrant colours and often subtly glossy look. They are usually lightweight, quick-drying and resistant to moisture.
Compared with natural fibres, polyester is more affordable and easier to clean, though less breathable. The fibre is made from petroleum-based plastic and is therefore not biodegradable.
For anyone looking for easy care, good value and everyday practicality, polyester is a practical and robust rug solution.

Polypropylene
Polypropylene is a synthetic fibre commonly used for rugs — especially where durability and easy care matter. The fibre is water-repellent, colourfast and resistant to stains.
Polypropylene rugs are lightweight, durable and keep their shape even with heavy use. They are well suited to kids’ rooms, hallways, kitchens or outdoor areas. The surface feels soft and can visually resemble natural materials such as wool or jute.
Polypropylene is affordable and recyclable, but not biodegradable. It is allergy-friendly and absorbs very little moisture — an easy-care solution for modern everyday living.
Ideal for anyone looking for a functional, low-maintenance rug.

Viscose
Viscose is a semi-synthetic fibre made from natural cellulose — usually wood. It combines the look of refined materials with a high level of softness and is often used as an alternative to silk.
Viscose rugs are known for their subtle sheen, smooth surface and elegant appearance. They are ideal for living rooms and bedrooms where an especially soft feel underfoot is desired.
The fibre is breathable, colour-intensive and pleasantly cool. However, viscose is sensitive to moisture and should not be cleaned wet.
Viscose is considered more environmentally friendly than purely synthetic fibres because it is plant-based — ideal for style-conscious interiors with a light, luxurious character.

Tencel
Tencel, also known as Lyocell, is a modern cellulose fibre made from sustainably sourced wood — usually eucalyptus. The fibre combines softness, environmental awareness and high functionality.
Tencel rugs feel pleasantly smooth and cool, have a subtle sheen and are ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. The fibre is breathable, moisture-regulating and antibacterial, helping to create a hygienic indoor climate.
Tencel is produced using a particularly environmentally friendly process and is biodegradable. Visually, the fibre resembles fine silk, but it is more robust and easier to care for.
A Tencel rug combines natural comfort with modern design — perfect for sustainable and stylish living.

PET
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is a synthetic fibre often made from recycled plastic bottles. PET rugs are therefore especially resource-conscious and sustainable without compromising on functionality.
PET rugs are durable, water-repellent and colourfast — ideal for indoor and outdoor use. They feel soft, are easy to care for and resist moisture, dirt and UV exposure.
Despite their robust properties, PET fibres offer a comfortable feel underfoot. They are also mould-resistant and quick-drying, making them perfect for patios, kitchens or entrance areas.
As a recycled alternative to conventional polyester, PET combines sustainability, durability and everyday practicality — ideal for modern homes with an eco-conscious mindset.

