Baxter Noor Rug
NOOR RUG
NOOR RUG
Inspired by the Arabic word Nur, meaning “light,” the Noor rug introduces a refined play of transparency and luminous nuances into interiors, evoking the delicate eect of neon in a decorative key.
Designed as a “visual tray” to highlight armchairs, reading corners, or study areas, Noor is a compact-sized rug, ideal for enhancing even small spaces.
Made of 100% New Zealand wool with a very high pile, it stands out for its height variations that give the surface dynamism and depth.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Baxter
PRODUCT TYPE
Rug
MODEL
Noor is a collection consisting of a series of carpets with two dierent linear gradients and two opposing height dierences from 2.5 cm to 1 cm.
STRUCTURE
Hand-knotted carpet made of 100% New Zealand wool, pile height 2.5 cm, hand-finished with tone-ontone edging.
MATERIAL
Fire and earth, day and night. Round like the horizon it seems to embrace, this piece is split into two chromatic hemispheres: on one side, a warm, vibrant copper that evokes sun-scorched desert skin at dusk; on the other, a deep, velvety green, like a shaded forest wrapped in twilight. A fine but confident line separates these worlds — the boundary between dream and reality, heat and stillness. An emotional crossroads, the perfect symbol of balance between opposites.
COLLECTION
Noor
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
DETAIL
The color combinations are offered in two versions: the circular one plays with shades of mint green, dark green, and praline, while the square version pairs cyclamen, violet, and orange for a bold yet balanced visual impact. Entirely hand-knotted and finished, Noor is a decorative piece that transforms any space with a visual language made of light, color, and material.
SHADES
- Praline
- Mint Green
- Dark Green
MAINTENANCE
For the routine maintenance of the carpets, we suggest to vacuum them, in order to remove dust and other residues. It might happen that, during a first period, some fibres come off from the carpet. This is absolutely normal.
The wool and/or silk carpets always have some excess fibres, which gradually disappear with the normal use. In order to get a uniform exposure to light and to trampling, we suggest to regularly rotate the carpet.
We also recommend to immediately remove stains. Proceed with caution in order to not damage the fibres. To remove stains, soak up first of all with blotting paper.
Then immerse a cloth or a sponge in lukewarm water. Dampen the stain without rubbing and soak up, repeating these actions until you have completely removed the stains. For difficult stains, we recommend to promptly contact specialist dry-cleaner’s shops. For the washing, we recommend to contact dry-cleaner specialist shops.






