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BRÖNDEN Rug, low pile, handmade beige,

Price $ 299.99
BRÖNDEN Rug, low pile, handmade beige, 5 ' 7 "x7 ' 10 "
BRÖNDEN Rug, low pile, handmade multicolor/red, 5 ' 7 "x7 ' 10 "

How to get it

Why settle for one weave when you can blend several to create a vibrant and dynamic pattern? The neutral color lets the character of the pattern stand out and is easy to place just about anywhere.

Article Number104.805.51

Product details

The beauty is in the uniqueness - this rug is handwoven making it one of a kind.

The combination of different weaves and textures give the rug a lively character.

The rug is made of wool so it’s naturally soil-repellent and very durable.

The rug is hand-woven by skilled craftspeople and adds a personal touch to your room.

A perfect companion for all types of flooring, even those with underfloor heating.

Designer

Akanksha Deo

Measurements

Length: 7 ' 10 "

Width: 5 ' 7 "

Area: 43.92 sq feet

Surface density: 8.62 oz/sq ft

Reviews

Smells really badJenniferI have to say, the rug itself is quite lovely and thick. However, the smell of raw wool is quite strong and quite bad. We had it in a bedroom for months, and could not figure out what the sewage like smell was. I could not imagine it was the rug, as I have many other wool rugs in my home. Finally, at a loss, we removed the rug, and realized it was the source of the terrible smell. The rug has been aired out for months now, and still smells. Such a shame, and loss of money.1
Wanted to love it butChrisIt started unraveling almost immediately. The rug is beautiful but the loops kept coming undone more and more over the 2 months I had it. Maybe I just got a defective one but I wasn’t willing to take the risk of getting another one. Also note that it’s made of all natural wool. Mine had a sort of wet livestock smell to it that came and went. Recommend deodorizing and vacuuming the rug regularly.2
Nice looking rug but it STINKSOraThis rug looks great in my office but it smells so bad. It's definitely gotten better but it's taken months of airing out my office and air fresheners. If they can fix the smell or if you know of a way to fix it faster then I'd say go for it. Apart from the smell; it seems like good quality. It's a good weight. But I wouldn't recommend.3
NOT flatwoven!AndreaThis rug is gorgeous but the variety of thickness causes the rug to not lie flat. It bunches and pooches up. Might be ok in a bedroom but in a high traffic area it's a tripping hazard, looks awkward where its bunched, and the bench at my dining table actually tips over backwards easily because it rests on a thicker part of the rug. Great idea that does not work out as intended and does not look as great as the photos!! So sad bc I nearly broke the bank on this splurge and I live too far to return. Super bummed.3
Love this rug. Looks greatBethLove this rug. Looks great in our room.5
Amazing CarpetCarlosI really enjoyed it5
HappyGinaWe are enjoying this rug. It is beautiful and soft underfoot. It has been easy to clean.5
Beautiful rug, unbearable smellMeganThis is a beautiful and soft rug--however, it emits a horrible smell. I allowed the rug to air out for a few weeks to no avail. The smell only got worse.1
nice designRudolflots of protruding threads and joining knots. I was able to tuck most of them into the carpet but I feel that this should be part of finish and quality control4
Naturally lightVerified BuyerBrings an airiness to your room!5
Best Buy ever!!!FrankyBest Buy ever!!!5
Perfect for my spaceSandraThe rug was perfect for my small living Room. Well made, soft, and very pretty. It gives the rom a modern, but homey touch.5
Great qualityAnitaLove this rig, a little expensive but worth it.5
Nice rug. It was onYuriyNice rug. It was on 50% off sale.5
Wow! What a pop of color!Julie-AnnI LOVE this rug. I have it in my office space and it is perfect! The textures and quality are excellent and as always.... a fantastic value from IKEW. I highly recommend this rug if this is a style you are looking for.5
Looks and feels luxuriousGabrielaVery cozy and elegant looking. Looks amazing5
Beautiful Wool RugGreggBeautifully crafted and a luxury product. A great find at IKEA at a lovely price for a wool rug.5
Gorgeous, vibrant colors!AndeGorgeous, vibrant colors!5
Love this rugLauraI love the look of the rug and the feel under your feet5
Beautiful Neutral RugMariaI chose this for the pattern, color and feel! It’s absolutely stunning in my bedroom! I chose the neutral color as I change bedding often, goes with everything! Totally worth every penny! Also EXCELLENT price!5
BRÖNDEN Rug, low pile, handmade beige, 5 ' 7 "x7 ' 10 "

Our take on wool

Wool is a natural, durable and renewable material. It is naturally stain resistant and flame retardant - and it is a great insulator. The many benefits make wool an attractive material choice in IKEA products like rugs, upholstered furniture and wadding in mattresses. There are also environmental benefits to consider. Wool has a smaller carbon footprint than many other textile fibres. This is partly because sheep can be raised on non-arable lands and rough terrains. Further, wool is biodegradable and takes relatively short time to break down. IKEA has a long-term direction to move away from virgin fossil based materials towards more natural and sustainable materials. Wool is a good example of a sustainable material when sourced from farms where sheep are treated with respect and the land they graze on is managed responsibly.

On the road to responsible sourcing

Upholding animal rights is important to IKEA, so when suppliers sign on to work with us, they must follow our requirements on animal welfare as stated in our code of conduct. Further, we are committed to transforming our conventional wool supply chain to 100% Responsibly Sourced Wool by the end of 2025. Meaning all our wool will come from farms certified from animal welfare and land management perspectives and be fully traceable to farm-level. IKEA has started to work with farms in New Zealand who are Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified. The RWS is an independent, voluntary standard, which means that companies and producers can choose to become certified. Certifications like this is one way of securing that sheep are treated with respect and also ensuring that best practices are used in regards to the management and protection of the land. With the competence gained in New Zealand - a well-structured country with long standing traditions of sheep farming, we can take our learnings to other wool producing countries.

Traceable from product to farm level

Being able to trace the wool used in our range back to its origin is key to ensure responsible sourcing and respectable animal welfare for the sheep. Within IKEA, we work to secure the chain of custody by using certified farms as our raw material suppliers. That way the wool we work with is traceable, from final product to the farms. Certified farms are audited annually by an independent certification body, ensuring that demands and standards are being met.

Pulling together for animal welfare

It takes time to build up the right strategic partners across the global supply chain to make an impactful difference. By committing to transforming all our wool to 100% responsibly sourced wool, and telling the process of our journey, we intend to demonstrate how this change can be achieved, raise awareness for responsible wool sourcing and increase the demand

Material

What is wool?

Wool is a practical natural material that usually comes from sheep. The raw wool is washed and then spun into yarn. Wool rugs have many advantages. They're soft, warm and comfortable to walk on, and they're also very hardwearing. They're stain-resistant too, because wool has it own natural oil. This means that dirt stays on the surface and doesn't penetrate into the rug. All wool rugs shed - some more, some less - vacuum them regularly to prevent the loose fibers from scattering.

Form design process

Made using the pit loom weaving technique

The pit loom, as the name suggests, is positioned over a pit, and the wooden frame is angled for vertical weaving. The artisan sits underneath the frame, and controls it with foot pedals and their hands, crafting rugs with intricate patterns and designs. This setup enables working from both above and below the frame, achieving a very tight weave. Producing a rug with this technique takes about 2-3 days, resulting in a unique work of art that can add character to any home.