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Warli's New Rug Line Boasts Muted Aesthetics and a Durable Fabrics

The Milan-based contemporary rug manufacturer, Warli, released its latest outdoor rug collection that will elevate any outdoor patio space.

Paolo Zani designed the new Pleiadi outdoor rug collection. The rugs are woven in a serpentine-like pattern using waterproof ropes, which form a visually appealing design. In addition, the rugs come in various monochrome tones, which feature distinct sinuous lines that provide an added layer of depth.

Each rope segment is finished with a decorative element that lends a more contemporary aesthetic. The ornamented fringes continue the serpentine pattern, which makes the rug feel playful. The Pleaidi rugs use durable synthetic yarn and are sewn by hand. The yarn is UV and weather-resistant but equally creates a soft surface. As a result, the rugs are suitable for most outdoor spaces and around saunas and spas.
Trend Themes
1. Outdoor Living - Designing elegant outdoor spaces in line with a home's interior aesthetic presents an opportunity for designers to create bespoke outdoor rugs which are both distinctive and enduring.
2. Sustainable Decor - Using materials that are durable, weather-resistant, and made from recycled components supports an eco-friendly push towards sustainable home decor.
3. Handcrafted Rugs - Handcrafted textiles like the Pleiadi Rugs by Warli allow designers to create distinctive textures and patterns that aren't possible through machine weaving, demonstrating innovation in handcrafts.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Home decor companies that specialize in outdoor designs have an opportunity to offer bespoke outdoor rugs that offer weather durability, customizable patterns, and unique textures.
2. Sustainability - Cutting edge outdoor design companies that use sustainable materials such as recycled yarn can capitalize on the growing demand for environmentally responsible decor and furniture choices.
3. Textiles - Small-scale textile producers and designers who still use traditional hand weaving methods can create high-end textiles for outdoor spaces that are visually interesting and lasting.

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