This collection features rugs in warm, earthy tones including walnut, tan, chestnut, and umber. Many are made with undyed wool or coloured using plant-based dyes, creating natural variation and a soft, aged feel.

Brown is especially common in tribal and village rugs from regions like Baluchistan, Kurdistan, and Afghanistan. In these weaves, colour comes from the material itself, lending each rug an organic depth. In city rugs, brown is often used to anchor floral fields, medallions, or border designs.

These rugs sit comfortably in interiors with stone, wood, or neutral tones. They add weight and presence without overwhelming the space, and their richness tends to deepen beautifully over time.