Old rose and natural. A dusty, muted pink and a raw, undyed cream. The old rose is achieved with natural pigments — a tone that sits between blush and terracotta without becoming either. The natural is the wool untouched. Together they produce a comb wool runner rug with a palette that feels composed rather than colorful.
The comb pattern is one of the oldest in Andean textile tradition. Rows of the two tones alternate in a tight, precise rhythm across the width — the resulting surface has a depth and density that photographs rarely convey. Up close, the weave reads as geometry. From a distance, as texture.
Three images show the rug in use — on a concrete floor beside a wood bench, and in close-up details that reveal the fringe and the evenness of the comb pattern. The fourth photo shows the rug laid flat from above. The work is visible throughout.
This comb wool runner rug suits interiors where a soft color note is needed without a strong pattern — the old rose is present but quiet, the natural grounds it. Works in bedrooms, hallways, and anywhere the palette is warm and natural.
Made to order in any length. For custom dimensions visit our Bespoke Rugs page. Trade enquiries via our Trade Program.











