Savoir-faire

Our handmade rugs: excellence of the gesture, perfection of the piece

Each of our pieces, at Caravane, is designed and made in such a way that we are proud of them. It is obviously a question of design, of imagination: we put all our energy into offering you unique, lively, singular objects. But it is also a promise, that of ensuring that we respect our values ​​in each stage of creation.

Our rugs are of course no exception to the rule. Each of them is designed to be exceptionally soft and to naturally fit into your interior.

But all this work only exists if the production of our pieces complies with the same rigor, the same respect for the values that drive us.

This is why we choose our partners carefully, with a constant concern to combine the quality of the finished product and its manufacturing conditions - because we firmly believe that when we work with experts, we allow ourselves excellence.

Our partner artisans each bring something special to the making of our rugs. A handmade creation, which relies on precise ancestral techniques, carried out with the greatest respect for their traditions, generally in the very place where they were born.

Galee, a perfect example of this timeless know-how.

A wool rug, produced locally, directly in the Indian province where it is woven. If it catches the eye, it is because it is definitely unique - its pompoms and braided pattern are only possible through the reproduction of the traditional Miri technique, which gives it this texture and softness recognizable among a thousand.

BAYANA is woven by hand on rustic wooden looms, directly in the Mirzapur region of India - a region for which artisanal weaving is a pillar of the economy, even today.

Kharo & Lira

The KHARO rug weaves plant and natural fibers, subtly colored, with a technique that is unlike any other, and allows it this regularity of pattern, through which we feel the hand of the one who wove it.

LIRA is a canvas woven from multi-colored cotton threads - entirely handmade on a loom, it uses fabric scraps collected in India to create the bursts of color that compose it. Each strip of fabric is applied one by one, to create a unique weft, each time.

Finally, Taoma

Woven in a province in the south of Nepal, on looms mastered by agile hands, jacquard is written stitch by stitch, in a gesture which alone enables the economy of entire villages to be fuelled.

And then there are the rugs that are inspired by traditions, and that reinvent know-how to give them a new life in new variations. Always hand-woven, they bring that touch of modernity that structures an entire room in a single detail. This is the case of FÉROÉ , which takes its name from the northern islands that developed their own knitting techniques to protect themselves from the cold. Our rug naturally takes up this know-how, in its weaving and in its pattern.