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Armadillo applies soumak weaving techniques to jute for new rugs

Armadillo have released their latest rug collections, Panama and Mesa. Both speak to their expertise with jute, a natural fibre Armadillo have worked with and become known for since their inception in 2009.

Mesa Natural

Jute is a sustainable material imbued with a sense of natural elegance and an endurance perfectly suited to everyday living. Over the years, Armadillo have applied jute in various ways, exploring the boundaries of the fibre across design and durability. Panama and Mesa are the latest from this exploration, handcrafted and designed to introduce elements of nature into the home.

Panama Papyrus

Inspired by the golden beaches of San Blas and the mottled green canvas of the Chagres rainforest, Panama is crafted by hand using a soumak method, interweaving jute with virgin wool. The plaited fibre is left raw and full of tonal depth before being dyed to create subtle variations in colour, which means every piece is one-of-a-kind. Available in two earthen colourways, Papyrus combines soft white wool with golden jute to conjure a blend of neutral tones, while Kale’s deep, rich texture invokes a grounding presence in any space.

Panama Kale

Mesa is inspired by the ridges of ancient rocky landscapes and the beauty of softly rippled sand. Mesa’s thick and durable weave is reminiscent of the Sahara and Bramble styles in the collection. Crafted by hand using a rare, one-sided soumak technique, Mesa explores jute’s textural and artistic qualities. The result is a rug of remarkable substance and volume made to last a lifetime.

Mesa Natural

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Photos: Jospeh Gardner

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Jute woven wall hangings by fair trade artisans

Jute woven wall hangings and macrame knotting are making a comeback, and one range in particular that’s caught our eye is the one from Bonnie Bazaar.

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Hand-knotted by highly skilled fair trade artisans, who specialise in jute, only the highest quality materials are used, including natural dyes for the indigo tassels.

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With a portion of the profits going to remote villages in South Western Bangladesh, Bonnie Bazzar is ensuring the traditional skills of macrame knotting aren’t lost in today’s modern consumer environment.

For people who like something which has some history behind it, these tell a story with every stitch and every fibre. Available online in two colours: natural and natural with dyed indigo tassels, each hanging retails for $90.

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New rugs by Aura

Tracie Ellis of Aura can’t take a step wrong, with her new range of jute rugs and runners as gorgeous as always!

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Featuring an array of natural tones, herringbone and twill patterns, the rugs are hand loomed and dyed using only natural dyes. Jute is a sustainably-harvested, fast-growing and renewable natural fibre, with all the rugs designed in Australia and created in India.

Available in the solid colours of midnight, sea blue, scarlet, natural and saffron, patterned twill in indigo and herringbone in willow and black, the only downside of these rugs will be deciding which one to take home!

Prices start at $249. For more information.