Hand tufted, Made to Order, Pure New Zealand Wool Rugs
Kirkle Rugs are made with the finest New Zealand sourced wool. Premium New Zealand yarns are chosen for their purity, luster as well as their durability and strength
With proper care your rug should last a lifetime.
In support of 'kiwi made', the use of sustainable, environmentally friendly resources and a desire to avoid the use of child labour, all of the rugs are made to order and hand-tufted in New Zealand from 100% New Zealand wool.
How the Rugs are Made
Manufactured in Christchurch, New Zealand the rugs are hand-tufted from 100% pure New Zealand wool.
Each designer rug is made to order allowing you to customize colour, size, shape and texture.
- How to Order: To order a rug please contact us stating the design you are interested in, including size, colours and shape and we will provide a quote.
- Colour Matching: If you need a specific colour, a yarn sample can be custom dyed.
- Custom Samples: If you order a rug, we send colour samples of all individual wool colours used in your rug for approval before final confirmation.
- Custom Rugs: Commissions are welcome. If you have something specific in mind, or would like a unique design please contact us.
- Pricing: Pricing is based on standard designs, colours, size and materials. For a specific quote please contact us.
- Delivery: Delivered worldwide, delivery times range between 5 to weeks.
How to Care for your Rug
In order to keep your rug in good condition, we recommend the following care instructions:
- Vacuuming: vacuuming regularly and thoroughly at least once a week will remove soil and dirt particles before they become embedded in the base of the carpet. For best results, use a cleaner with a rotating brush or combination beater/brush bar. For smaller, lighter rugs an occasional shake outdoors is recommended, to loosen and remove any soil residue embedded in the base.
- Spot and spill removal: stains can be prevented by acting quickly when spills occur. Blot up liquids with paper towels or absorbent cloth. Scoop up solids first, then treat the spot according to the instructions on the selected cleaning products for carpets.
Always work inwards from the edge of the stain to prevent spreading. Do not rub or over wet the carpet pile. This may cause separation of the backing, shrinkage, discoloration and odour.
- For oily or greasy stains: use dry-cleaning solvent or methylated spirits, or an aerosol carpet stain remover for greasy stains.
- For water based stains: use a solution of a carpet shampoo or wool-care solution (for example Woolite, Woolmix) or an aerosol carpet spray for non-greasy stains.*
* If linen fibre has been used in your rug, we recommend using a dry-cleaning powder to remove any spots.
- Unusual spills: we recommend contacting a commercial carpet cleaner.
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