Creating a high-quality carpet involves selecting the right materials, each contributing to the carpet’s texture, durability, and aesthetic appeal. At Kohinoor Woollen Carpet Industries, we use a variety of premium materials to ensure our carpets meet the highest standards of luxury and functionality. By carefully selecting and combining these materials, we create carpets that are not only beautiful and luxurious but also tailored to the specific needs and preferences of our clients. Each material brings its unique qualities, ensuring that our bespoke carpets stand out in both design and performance.

Wool

Source: Sheep

Features: Wool is known for its softness, durability, and natural resilience. It has excellent insulating properties, making it ideal for both warm and cool climates. Wool is also naturally flame-retardant and resistant to dirt and stains, making it a popular choice for high-traffic areas.

Cotton

Source: Cotton plants

Features: Cotton is often used for the foundation (warp and weft) of hand-woven carpets. It provides strength and stability to the carpet structure. Cotton is also soft, breathable, and easy to dye, which allows for vibrant colors and patterns.

Silk

Source: Silkworms

Features: Silk adds a touch of luxury and elegance to any carpet. It has a natural sheen and a smooth texture, making it perfect for intricate designs and fine detailing. Silk fibers are strong and durable, yet soft to the touch, making them suitable for accent pieces and low-traffic areas.

Viscose

Source: Wood pulp (cellulose)

Features: Viscose, also known as rayon, is a semi-synthetic fiber that has a silky appearance and feel. It is often used in combination with other fibers to add luster and softness. Viscose is best used in low-traffic areas due to its less resilient nature.

Jute

Source: Jute plants

Features: Jute is a natural fiber known for its strength and coarse texture. It is commonly used in the backing of carpets to provide a sturdy and eco-friendly foundation. Jute is biodegradable and sustainable, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

Synthetic Fibres

Source: Manufactured from petrochemicals

Features: Synthetic fibers are known for their durability, stain resistance, and affordability. Nylon is particularly strong and resilient, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. Polyester offers vibrant color options and is resistant to fading. Acrylic mimics the feel of wool and is soft and resistant to moisture and mildew.