Description
Graceland is a wool and viscose rug built from a series of stitched surface zones. Each section has its own texture. Dense pile areas sit next to flatter, more structured weaves, with small shifts in height that show up clearly when light moves across the surface.
The pattern feels assembled rather than drawn. Blocks of fine grid, linear striations, and irregular, worn-looking fields move across the rug without a strict repeat. The changes happen gradually, which keeps the surface interesting while staying calm once furniture is in place.
Darker versions read quieter and hold the room together. Lighter versions show more sheen and surface detail, especially along the grid and striped sections. From a distance the rug feels cohesive; up close, the construction becomes the focus.
Graceland works well in rooms where furniture shifts and the floor stays visible. Living rooms, dining areas, and workspaces benefit from the way the surface breaks up open space and still feels settled.
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