Bridgette Romanek Collections
The Dana Collection features a high-low texture with broken horizontal stripes, hand-woven from wool, cotton, and other fibers with fringe edges in Birch, Granite, Grey, and Sand. The Frida Collection has a chunky hand-knotted texture resembling tiny pebbles, crafted from 100% wool in Bone, Dark Taupe, Dove, Graphite, Natural, Sand, and Silver. The Knox Collection features a contemporary checkerboard pattern in 80% wool and cotton in Ivory/Khaki, Ivory/Mocha, Ivory/Silver, Ivory/Sky, and Ivory/Terracotta. The Orly Collection is hand-loomed from 100% polyester in Clay, Denim, Ink, Natural, and Stone.
Texture and Styling
Dana's high-low shaggy pile creates visual movement and depth, suited for living rooms and bedrooms. Frida's pebble-like nubby texture provides softness with natural color variation from handmade construction. Knox's large-scale checkerboard anchors minimalist rooms with a bold design statement. Orly brings saturated color in easy-care polyester with the look of a handmade rug.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GoodWeave certification on Bridgette Romanek rugs?
All Bridgette Romanek x Loloi collections are GoodWeave certified, produced in India under verified ethical labor practices. GoodWeave inspectors ensure no child labor and that weavers receive fair treatment and community support. This covers the Dana, Frida, Knox, and Orly collections.
Which Bridgette Romanek collection is easiest to clean?
The Orly Collection, hand-loomed from 100% polyester, is the most stain-resistant and easiest to spot-clean. Polyester resists moisture and does not absorb spills like wool. The Dana, Frida, and Knox wool and cotton blends require more careful spot-cleaning and professional deep cleaning.
Will the Frida wool rugs shed?
Yes, some shedding is expected as a natural characteristic of 100% wool rugs. Frida's hand-knotted construction means initial shedding diminishes over time with regular vacuuming. Subtle color variation in each rug is a feature of the handmade process, not a defect.