Pellizco Rug | Dyed
HANDMADE IN MEXICO
This unique wool rug has been hand-loomed by artisans in Mexico City.
Story
This Pellizco rug is generational, handmade by maestro Tito and his grandson. Dyed and woven with locally sourced materials from around Mexico City, this Pellizco rug was made with a hand loomed wool that is naturally soft and exceptionally thick, creating the perfect rug for modern living.
Txt.ure, a cooperative based in Mexico City, is a collaborative design cooperative highlighting the functional and aesthetic qualities of Mexican folk furniture and design. They revive lost fragments and narratives of Mexican design history with an emphasis on craftsmanship and preservation of historical techniques.
Their goal is to bring these almost-forgotten Mexican classics to the attention of contemporary design space, and for users around the world to appreciate their craftsmanship and history.
Details
- MEASUREMENTS:
- 2' x 4.4' ; 0.6 m x 1.34 m
- 4' x 6' ; 1.2 m x 1.8 m
- MATERIALS: 100% wool
- ORIGIN: Mexico
Product Care
Dry clean or spot clean with cold water.
Shipping + Returns
This product qualifies for free standard shipping within North America and ships from our Vancouver warehouse.
Due to the custom weaving and limited nature of these pieces, all rugs are final sale.
Meet Our Artisan Partner
Mexico City
txt.ure
Txt.ure, a cooperative based in Mexico City, revives lost fragments and narratives of Mexican design history. And they do this with an emphasis on craftsmanship and preservation of historical techniques. Their goal is to bring these almost-forgotten Mexican classics to the attention of the contemporary design space, and for customers around the world to appreciate Mexican craftsmanship and history.
Txt.ure is passionate about empowering local communities and craftsmen through contemporary design methods. These are our kind of people - preserving heritage and history while supporting indigenous crafts by opening up markets and training new apprentices. Thorough their efforts, they ensure that ancestral knowledge and historical craftsmanship in Mexico lives on through modern design.