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Vandra Rugs crafts handmade rugs that blend contemporary design with exceptional craftsmanship. Made from high-quality natural materials like cotton, wool felt, wool yarn, and linen, each piece offers durability and a rich tactile experience. As a luxury lifestyle brand, Vandra Rugs produces made-to-order, handwoven rugs and tapestries with careful attention to quality and artistry. Founded 2007, the Ukrainian atelier unites skilled local artisans with Swedish design expertise, creating collections with cultural depth, technical precision, and Scandinavian sensibility. Vandra Rugs offers bespoke and collection pieces for residential, hospitality, and office interiors, with projects including Swedish Embassies and the Swedish National Board.

Discover the latest from Vandra Rugs—a captivating exhibition unveiling the newest designer rugs and innovations in Wool, Cotton and Wool Felt Collections.

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