Woolen Hand Tufted Carpet : Graphite

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Size: DIA 120 CMS

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The depth of stone underfoot — Graphite is a round hand-tufted wool carpet where a deep graphite grey pile, the quiet authority of a monochromatic tone, and Mirzapur craftsmanship meet in a surface of understated luxury that anchors any room with enduring calm and handmade quality.

MaterialNew Zealand Wool
WeaveHand Tufted — Round
OriginMirzapur, India
Delivery Time4 To 6 Weeks

Why This Rug

  • Deep graphite grey solid pile — versatile, sophisticated, and the perfect anchor for any colour palette or interior style
  • New Zealand Wool — luxuriously dense, warm underfoot, and naturally long-lasting
  • Round format in five sizes — from bedroom accent to grand open-plan centrepiece
  • Each rug made to order by a single artisan — no two identical
  • 60 years of HummingHaus craft heritage from Mirzapur

Rug Size Guide

Where will the rug go?

Diameter (cm) Best For
120 cm Bedroom Accent / Entryway / Small Living Area
150 cm Medium Bedroom / Compact Living Room
180 cm Living Room / Dining Area
210 cm Large Living Room
240 cm Grand Living Room / Open Plan

Round rugs work beautifully as a centrepiece under a coffee table or accent within a seating arrangement

Need a custom size? Write to us

Care & Maintenance

Vacuum regularly No soaking or bleach
Spot clean — cold water & mild soap Avoid direct sunlight
Dry immediately Use reputable rug experts
Do not pull loose ends — trim Clean spills immediately

Wool is naturally resilient and easy to maintain — it repels dirt and recovers well from compression. Slight colour or texture variation is the natural charm of handmade craft — not a defect. For any queries write to us at humminghaus@gmail.com

Each HummingHaus rug is made to order by a single artisan in Mirzapur — carrying forward 60 years of family craft. Slight variations in pattern and colour are not flaws. They are the signature of a human hand.