Sacred Places: Introducing our latest 100% Canadian wool rug collection
On June 21st, Canada celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day. In honour of this occasion, we are thrilled to announce our new collaboration: a collection of 100% Canadian wool hand-knotted rugs designed by Chepximiya Siyam’ Chief Janice George and produced by the family-owned carpet and flooring company, Burritt Brothers, based in Vancouver.
This collection brings together our long-standing partners and exemplifies our mission to create new opportunities for Canadian wool and the Canadians who transform it.
Sacred Places: Threads of History
“In Coast Salish culture, woven blankets and carpets represent a pure space, a new beginning, and they play a central role in many rituals, from naming ceremonies to weddings,” Chief George explained during our Spinning Yarns Speaker Series event. This collection brings together the Squamish nation’s oral traditions and stories about sacred Vancouver-area landmarks alongside traditional weaving motifs.
The production partner for this collection, Burritt Bros. Carpet & Floors is a fourth-generation family-run company based in Vancouver. The company has always believed in the appeal and fantastic properties of wool, unmatched by synthetic alternatives. Burritt Bros. were thrilled to join us on this project to use, for the first time, 100% Canadian wool yarn from Briggs & Little, Canada’s oldest mill, which has been proudly spinning Canadian wool for over a century at their New Brunswick facility.
The rugs are manufactured by Burritt Bros.’ partner weavers in Nepal, a country renowned for its weaving tradition and high-quality artisanal rug production.
The collection is now available for purchase from Burritt Bros., with a percentage of each rug sold supporting our organization’s efforts to develop new opportunities for Canadian wool.
All of the rugs are available to order in standard sizes (5×8, 8×10, 9×12), with a possibility of customizing sizes and colours.
For all questions and requests, please contact Jenny de Castris at jenny@naturescarpet.com
Canadian Wool: The Perfect Carpet Material
Strong wool constitutes a large portion of the Canadian wool clip. As we have learned from our peers in New Zealand, the UK, and other regions, strong wool is ideally suited for carpet and rug applications due to its strength and durability, combined with luxurious suppleness and softness. Therefore, carpets and rugs have become a priority application for our domestic fibre, with the Canadian Wool Council leading the first major commercial applications.
We published our Carpet Plan, which outlines various scalable, commercially viable value chain and logistical options to transform Canadian wool into rugs and carpets. Our first ever Canadian wool rug collaboration with Creative Matters and Sarah Richardson in 2020 received wide acclaim and tremendous interest from both the public and the industry, being featured in Architectural Digest. Since then, Creative Matters continues to produce 100% Canadian wool rugs with a portion of proceeds continuing to support Canadian wool innovation.
We also actively liaise with our peers at the IWTO Interiors Working Group, where Carol Sebert, the Founder of Creative Matters, represents Canada, co-leading market research, product development and intelligence efforts.