Rugs
Rugs
Hand made rugs inspired by flowers, nature, vibrant colors, and shapes, where Daniela explores new ways of combining experimental graphic design with an old analog technique.
These rugs are made out of leftovers and old stocks of yarn, which makes each yarn color limited.
These rugs are made out of leftovers and old stocks of yarn, which makes each yarn color limited.

Twinflower rug
62x38cm



materials: brushed mohair, mix with leftover acrylic yarn, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, and screenprinted label.
Mini Rug - Purple
30x30cm

materials: made of 100% acrylic yarn, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, and screenprinted label.
Mini Rug - Mixed Green
30x30cm

materials: made of 100% acrylic yarn, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, and screenprinted label.
Mini Rug - Beige
30x30cm

materials: made of 100% acrylic yarn, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, and screenprinted label.

Moths
125x106cm

Hand made rug (unique piece)
materials: made of 100% acrylic yarn, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, and screenprinted label.

Insecta
125x106cm


Hand made rug (unique piece)
materials: made of 100% acrylic yarn, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, and screenprinted label.

Blossom
51x41cm


Hand made rug (unique piece)
materials: made of 100% wool, every color used is limited. This rug is glued with nature latex, backed with jute, cotton binding and screenprinted label.

Moon Flower
75 x 68 cm


Hand made rug (unique piece)
materials: made of 100% wool, every color used is limited. Each rug is glued with water resistant glue, backed with jute, cotton binding and screenprinted label.
Questions
hello@danieladoe.com or DM on instagram
Rug Care
Tufted rugs look their best if you gently vacuum them on a regular basis. DO NOT use your vacuum cleaner's rotating brush, as it will damage the looped yarns. It is normal for the rug to shed fibers or for stray loops to come unfurled. Trim any loose yarns with sharp scissors if you wish.
In-between vacuuming, you can turn the rug over and gently beat the backside so that loose dust falls out.
Keep in mind that rugs lovingly used in the home will show signs of wear - that's part of their charm!