One color. Or rather, one absence of color — coffee is the natural tone of the wool itself, unchanged from the moment it left the animal. No dyes, no pigments, no intervention of any kind on the fiber.
This undyed wool area rug asks nothing of the eye. It settles into a room without announcing itself. What registers over time is the texture: the slight irregularity of hand-spun yarn, the way the surface shifts between matte and warm depending on where the light falls.
The flat weave is built without pile, without loops — just the interlocking of warp and weft, tightened by hand, row after row, on a wooden loom in northern Argentina. The tonal variation that appears across this undyed wool area rug is not a flaw. It is the record of the process — each section woven by the same hands, at a different moment of the day.
A solid rug is often the hardest to make well. There is no pattern to hide behind. The quality of the weave is the only thing on display.
Available from 3×5 ft to 9×12 ft. Custom sizes available through our Bespoke Rugs page. Trade inquiries welcome via our Trade Program.













