Felmera rugs are built from two natural fibres — European wool felt and linen — finished without solvents, certified for sustainability, and designed to belong in architecture that takes materials seriously.
the material:
The core of every Felmera rug is industrial wool felt carrying an EPD — an Environmental Product Declaration, the third-party verified standard that makes a material specifiable. The wool is sourced exclusively from Europe. It arrives to us as compressed felt, not loose fibre — which means dimensional stability, density underfoot, and a surface that holds its character over years of use.
Running through the weave are linen yarns — European-grown, low-water, pesticide-free. They don't shout. In certain light they shift the texture of the surface, the way still water changes with the angle of the sun. Functionally, they anchor the structure. Aesthetically, they add the kind of quiet movement that makes a room feel resolved rather than decorated.
what we don't see:
No synthetic dyes. The 11 colour tones come entirely from the natural variation of wool itself — browns, greys, and natural whites that are inherently colourfast and free of chemical pigments. No solvents. The reverse finishing is a water-based dispersion that fixes the fibres and prevents curling. No synthetic backing materials. No blended fibres that compromise end-of-life biodegradability.
made to measure:
Standard sizes cover most residential and hospitality applications. For larger spaces — hotel lobbies, office floors, cultural interiors — we weave to order on vertical looms of our own construction, up to 400 cm wide. A single rug, a single weave, no seams.
















