All rug sizes are approximate. Patterns may vary slightly according to shape and size.
It is normal for new wool rugs to shed yarn fibers for up to 4 months. Regular vacuuming will help pick up these fibers and keep the rug looking fresh and clean. Due to variations in computer monitors, we are not responsible for variations
in color between the actual product and your screen.
Nourisons Grand Chalet Collection represents a remarkable breakthrough both in manufacturing technology and in the new aesthetic refinement it makes possible for quality area rugs. This singular achievement is based upon an incredibly precise placement of the finest wool and faux silk yarns in the weaving process. Just as notes of the musical scale arranged in perfect order create exquisite harmonies, the placement of yarns we have achieved in Grand Chalet creates a subtlety of shading, intricacy of detail, and luminous density that stand alone in their irresistible appeal.
For this distinctive construction, we have selected classic European and transitional designs that will enhance the ambience of the most sophisticated interiors. To further accommodate the special requirements of a customized upscale décor, we offer a range of 12 shape and size options, including elegant scalloped rounds, high fashion ovals, as well as mansion-size squares and rectangles - all, of course, in addition to a full assortment of standard room sizes and runners.
About French European Rugs
King Louis XIII started the production of Savonnerie rugs in 1628 in Chaillot, France. He brought in weavers from Turkey and Iran to create hand made rugs using traditional weaving techniques, usually opulent floral schemes, on upright looms. The only place that could accommodate such high looms was an old soap factory, which in French is called Savonnerie hence the name of this rug is derived from the location where it was woven. Antique Savonneries are expensive and hard to come by.