





MODERN Nepal Carpet 300x250 cm, MulticolorIndia, Hand knotted, Wool with Bamboo Silk, Cotton
Product Details
Product Description
The MODERN Nepal rug 300x250 cm is a hand-knotted unique piece from India, featuring a soft color palette of beige, grey, pastel blue and subtle golden highlights. It brings a calm, elegant and contemporary atmosphere to living rooms, bedrooms and refined interiors.
Origin & Manufacturing
This one-of-a-kind rug is fully hand-knotted in India and carefully inspected in Hamburg. Made from premium wool and bamboo silk, it offers a soft texture, natural sheen and excellent durability for everyday use.
With a knot density of approx. 200,000–250,000 knots per m², this rug belongs to the finer modern Nepal pieces. Wool provides stability and comfort, while bamboo silk reflects light beautifully and enhances the luxurious appearance.
Design & Aesthetic Value
The modern Nepal design features softly blended layers of sand, cream and grey tones, enriched with pastel blue shades and delicate gold accents. The result is a refined, contemporary visual effect suitable for premium interiors.
- Soft beige and grey gradients creating a calm room atmosphere
- Pastel blue highlights adding modern freshness
- Subtle golden accents for a refined luxury touch
- Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, lounge spaces or office interiors
Care & Maintenance
Durable and easy to maintain, ideal for daily use.
- Regular Cleaning: Vacuum gently; avoid rotating brushes.
- Spills: Blot spills immediately; do not rub.
- Professional Cleaning: Recommended when deeper care is needed.
- Placement: Use a non-slip rug pad for stability.
This is a true one-of-a-kind piece — only one available and not reproducible. Hand-knotted, inspected and ready for dispatch from our Hamburg warehouse. The perfect choice for customers who value authenticity, luxury and long-lasting craftsmanship.

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