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Lucia Eames Butterfly Wool rug

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Sunbirds stems from Lucia Eames’ fascination with observing nature up close, translating organic forms into a graphic composition with an almost calligraphic quality. The design unfolds from a central motif that expands outward, reinterpreting traditional rugs through a contemporary lens. 

Crafted from hand-braided jute and later stitched together, it introduces a technique that creates a richly textured surface. The interweaving of fibers produces subtle color variations, combining the honesty of natural materials with a refined visual language. 

Its flat structure and the durability of jute make it especially suited for spaces where authenticity, texture and longevity are key.

  • Fibers

    HAND SPUN AFGHAN WOOL

  • Type

    Hand Loomed

  • Total height

    12 mm

  • Density

    57,600 yarns/m2

Fibers

100% Afghan Wool

Afghan wool comes from sheep grazed high in the mountains of Afghanistan. Naturally corrugated, it is a very resistant material with a rough touch. Due to the curl of the wool and the irregularity in the yarn, when weaving it it achieves an aged and unique look.

Technique

Hand loomed Kilim

Manual weaving on a vertical or horizontal loom that plays with the intersection between weft and warp.

It is characterized by being thin, hairless and with geometric motifs. High-density rugs, durable and resistant, even when they are very light rugs.

Cleaning and care

Tips

Vacuum frequently.

Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry.

Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary.

Cleaning and care

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Lucia Eames Collection

Lucia Eames, born in 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri, to Charles and Catherine Eames, spent the first 10 years of her life with them-including time in the rich creative environment of Michigan’s Cranbrook Academy of Art.  After her parents’ divorce, she returned to St. Louis with her mother for the school year, spending summers in California with her father and Ray Eames. While deeply influenced by that legendary design duo, Lucia Eames’s own creative path unfolded quietly and deliberately, largely outside the public eye beginning with her education in the 1950s and her move to California in 1960, all the while raising 5 children. Today, her work rewards renewed attention, allowing her unique voice, sensibility, and artistic language to emerge in their own right.

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Lucia Eames

Lucia Eames, born in 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri, to Charles and Catherine Eames, spent the first ten years of her life with them, including a period in the rich creative environment of the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. After her parents' divorce, she returned to St. Louis with her mother for school, spending summers in California with her father and Ray Eames.