Coffee is the natural brown of certain sheep breeds — no dye, no process. The color comes from the animal. Which means no two rugs are exactly the same in tone, and the surface has the slight variation of something that was never uniform to begin with.
The Long Cut Pile Rug in Coffee is the darker register of the cut pile range. Where the natural version is cream-white and bright, this one is deep, warm, and grounding. The raised rows of hand-cut wool catch light differently depending on the direction — from one angle the surface looks almost flat; from another, the depth of each row becomes visible.
One of the product images shows artisans working outdoors, finishing the rug by hand at ground level. That photo is worth looking at. The process it shows is why the surface looks the way it does — and why no machine can replicate it.
This long cut pile wool rug works in spaces that need warmth and presence: living rooms with pale walls and natural light, bedrooms where the floor needs to hold the room together. The coffee tone works with leather, timber, stone, and linen.
For bespoke dimensions visit our Bespoke Rugs page. Interior designers can contact us through our Trade Program.












