Inspired by Bauhaus textiles and debuting 100 years after the legendary design school was founded, Heddle explores the interaction of weaving and color. Areas of more graphic, floating yarns are juxtaposed with flat-woven fields of subtle stripes. Heddle is named for an integral element of the loom on which it was developed. On a loom, each warp yarn is threaded through the eye of a heddle: Similar to threading a sewing needle. Lifting and lowering the heddles in deliberate sequences creates different weave structures.
- Material: Polypropylene
- Location: Indoor / Outdoor Use
- : Flatweave; Power Loom
- : Machine Made
Colorful, and stylish but durable rug. I use it in my dining room, so it doesn't matter if food or drinks are spilled on it because the fabric is waterproof and non-staining. Would definitely suggest to those looking for a rug that will hold up to messes.. Anonymous. Albuquerque, NM. 2019-06-05 21:20:29