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“We are passionate about design, textiles, and our homes. Our collections are inspired by the world around us, and the places we love to visit; around the globe and across Australia. Our products reflect what we love, and how we love to live — relaxed coastal living, contemporary urban life, and of course our favourite travel destinations.”

  • All our products are designed locally by in house designers across Australia and New Zealand, and with our markets and locations in mind. All products are crafted with quality at their heart, attention to detail, and materials that are soft to touch, and chosen to last. We work with artisans and designers to create a unique collection of detailed embroidered cushions, lush throws and timeless floor rugs — all of them designed with contemporary Australian living in mind.

  • cleaning cushion covers

    Care labels can be tricky to navigate. Here is a simple rundown of what to do and not to do with each of our three cushion cover care labels. Always treat spills and stains as soon as possible to make stain removal easier and minimise the risk of permanent damage.

    hm – machine wash

    • Gentle cold machine wash.

    • Wash with like colours.

    • Lie flat to dry.

    • Do not tumble dry.

    • Cool iron on reverse.

    • Dry-cleanable.

    hh – hand wash

    • Gentle cold hand wash.

    • Wash with like colours.

    • Lie flat to dry.

    • Do not tumble dry.

    • Cool iron on reverse.

    • Dry-cleanable.

    hd – dry clean only

    • Dry-clean only.

  • clean your cotton throw

    For cleaning 100% cotton knitted throws, such as Solano, we recommend the following:

    hm – machine wash

    • Gentle cold machine wash.

    • Wash with like colours.

    • Lie flat to dry.

    • Do not tumble dry.

    • Cool iron on reverse.

    • Dry-cleanable.


    cleaning your wool throw

    Don’t be tempted to take matters into your own hands, we recommend dry-cleaning our wool and wool blend throws.

    Wool fibre is naturally odour and stain resistant, so these throws may not need to be cleaned often. Wool fibres are however sensitive to water temperature and are prone to shrinkage and felting, so they do require dry cleaning.

    hd – dry clean only

    • Dry-clean only

  • Rugs are an investment piece, so we have put together a rug care guide with tips and advice to help improve their longevity. Below is a simple guide for caring for your rug.

    vacuuming

    It is best to vacuum your rug before any dirt is embedded, ideally twice a week in the first few months, on low suction power.

    shedding and pilling

    All Weave rugs are made from natural fibres that can result in shedding and pilling. This is a natural characteristic, and the removal of any loose fibres can be rectified with regular vacuuming and with a good quality vacuum cleaner that has a flat head attachment to avoid agitating the fibres.

    The amount a rug sheds or pills can alter due to traffic, moving furniture, vacuuming or other mechanical agitation. Rugs should be regularly rotated to ensure even wear.

    spots and spills

    • viscose and bamboo silk rugs

      If your rug contains any viscose or bamboo silk, follow this care instruction. Do not spot clean or use liquid cleaners (including water) on viscose rugs.

      Viscose rugs need to be dry cleaned using a professional rug cleaner. Initial spills should be blotted (be sure not to scrub, as this will damage the pile) immediately with a paper towel or colourless cloth. Then arrange a professional rug cleaner for a dry cleaning service as soon as possible.

    • wool, cotton and jute rugs

      We recommend treating spots and spills immediately with warm water and a paper towel. If the stain persists, contact a professional rug cleaner as soon as possible. Do not scrub rugs as it may cause permanent pile damage.

    sun exposure

    Sun exposure for extended periods of time may cause fading. We recommend regularly rotating your rug to minimise colour change.

    pop-ups

    Pop-ups are another completely normal characteristic of flat-woven rugs. A pop-up is simply a loose thread. Our rugs are all handwoven where a craftsman weaves the yarn back and forth across the loom until they run out of yarn. In all carpet and rug weaving, these threads are tucked in as the new piece of yarn is started.

    Basically, a pop-up is when the very end of the yarn works its way loose. They should not be considered a fault, or a reason for return. Pop-ups can either be left alone, gently cut off, or pushed back into the structure of the rug.

    rug protection-system

    At Weave, we proudly align with companies that have the same passion, drive and ethical standards in the product and service they offer, which is why we exclusively recommend Premium Surface Protection for their rug protection formulas: MicroSeal and Fiber ProTector.

    They are experts in their field on all things relating to fibre and surface protection. We recommend that once receiving your new Weave rug to contact Premium Surface Protection directly for a free quote to treat your rug so that your treasured investment can continue looking as new as the day you first unrolled it.

 
 

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