Pure cotton, flat-woven and dyed in distinct color blocks — a mustard border frames an off-white ground, with a large slate-blue form occupying the center, a terracotta half-circle at the top, a terracotta stripe column running vertically, and a cobalt half-dome at the base. Each form sits flush against the next with a clean boundary. The surface is low and even, the color flat and direct.
Against an ivory wall with minimal furniture, the rug reads as the room's primary statement — the mustard border holds the composition the way a frame holds a print. Pulled beneath a low sofa, the slate-blue center anchors the seating without the pattern disappearing under furniture. Knotted cotton fringe at each short end finishes the edge cleanly.