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CONTOUR is a hand-knotted wool rug defined by structure, balance and depth. Its architectural composition creates a layered visual rhythm, where bold outlines frame softer inner fields. The design feels both graphic and organic — controlled yet fluid.
Every rug is crafted knot by knot by skilled artisans. This time-intensive technique ensures density, durability and a tactile surface with subtle variation. No two pieces are ever completely identical. Small irregularities are not flaws, but proof of true craftsmanship.
This rug is not simply placed in a room — it defines it.
CONTOUR is a hand-knotted wool rug defined by structure, balance and depth. Its architectural composition creates a layered visual rhythm, where bold outlines frame softer inner fields. The design feels both graphic and organic — controlled yet fluid.
Every rug is crafted knot by knot by skilled artisans. This time-intensive technique ensures density, durability and a tactile surface with subtle variation. No two pieces are ever completely identical. Small irregularities are not flaws, but proof of true craftsmanship.
This rug is not simply placed in a room — it defines it.
Feel & Form
CRAFT & PRODUCTION
Each HAUS ÜGER rug is constructed through a slow and deliberate hand-knotting process where material, density, and structure are carefully calibrated from the beginning. Every knot is tied individually, allowing the surface to develop a controlled variation in height, rhythm, and tactile depth.
CHARACTER & UNIQUENESS
Variations in knot tension, pile height, and tonal nuance are an inherent part of the hand-knotting process and should be understood as a mark of authenticity rather than deviation. Wool is a living fibre, and its natural behaviour contributes to the visual depth of the surface.
PLACEMENT IN THE INTERIOR
HAUS ÜGER rugs are designed to function as spatial anchors within an interior rather than as background elements. Their scale, weight, and graphic composition allow them to define zones and structure the atmosphere of a room.
Rather than functioning as a flat textile layer, the rug is built as a structured element within the room. The weight of the construction allows it to settle naturally into the floor plane, creating stability and presence.
Wool is selected for its durability, resilience, and ability to hold sculptural definition over time. Through the knotting process itself, the surface develops a subtle movement that cannot be replicated through mechanical production.
The result is a rug defined not only by its pattern, but by its physical structure — dense, grounded, and materially expressive.
No two rugs will ever be completely identical. Each carries small shifts in rhythm, proportion, and texture that emerge through the making itself.
These differences are not imperfections but the qualities that distinguish a hand-crafted object from industrial repetition.
Over time, the rug settles into the architecture of the space, developing a presence that feels integrated rather than applied.
Placed in a living area, bedroom, entrance, or open architectural space, the rug introduces orientation, contrast, and a sense of intention to the floor surface.
Often a single rug with a strong composition creates more clarity than several competing elements. It becomes part of how the room is read and experienced.
When positioned thoughtfully, the rug signals an interior that has been composed rather than decorated.
In the living room, the rug becomes the element that brings everything together. Placed beneath the sofa or within the seating area, it anchors the space and adds warmth, depth, and presence.
A rug like this can shift the atmosphere of the room — from neutral to personal. It creates a quiet focal point that gives the space character without taking it over.
“A living room is shaped not only by furniture, but by the surfaces that give it direction.”
In the bedroom, the rug adds warmth and quiet structure to a space shaped around rest. Placed beside or partly under the bed, it softens the transition between furniture and floor and brings a more grounded atmosphere to the room.
Even a single rug can shift how the bedroom feels — from simple to personal. It creates a calm foundation that supports the sense of retreat the space is meant to hold.
“A bedroom should feel like a place you return to — not just a room you sleep in.”
In an entry or guest room, the rug sets the tone from the moment you arrive. Placed in the entrance or beside a bed or bench, it adds warmth and presence to spaces that are often left neutral.
Even a single rug can shape the first impression of a home. It introduces character in a quiet way and signals that the space has been considered with care.
“The first impression of a home is often created by its smallest decisions.”
HAUS ÜGER is a Danish design brand driven by a fascination with form, texture, and the beauty of imperfection. Founded on the belief that interiors should provoke emotion, our work blurs the line between art and function. Every creation carries a sculptural presence — bold, textural, and uncompromising — expressing a refined yet untamed spirit that challenges conventional Scandinavian minimalism.
We value craftsmanship as much as concept. Behind every piece lies a commitment to time, technique, and authenticity. By collaborating with skilled artisans and embracing slow production, we ensure that each object holds meaning and longevity. Sustainability is not an aesthetic for us; it is a way of working — an insistence that true luxury must endure.
“DON’T PLAY BY THE RULES”
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