Why Choose Us
Our Techniques
Our techniques blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, ensuring each carpet is a masterpiece of quality and design.

Hand-Knotted
Made by tying individual knots on a loom, this is one of the oldest and most labor-intensive methods. These rugs are extremely durable and feature intricate designs.
Process: Artisans hand-tie thousands of knots on vertical looms, often taking months to complete a single rug.

Flatweave
Flatweave carpets are woven like fabric, resulting in a flat surface without a pile. Styles like Kilim and Dhurrie are prized for their lightweight and reversible designs.
Process: Yarn is interlaced on a loom without knots, creating reversible and durable patterns.

Hand-Tufted
Yarn is punched into a canvas using a tufting gun and finished with latex backing. It’s faster to produce, more affordable, yet still offers a soft pile feel.
Process: A tufting gun pushes yarn into fabric, which is then glued and sheared for an even finish.

Hand-Loom
Woven manually on a pit or frame loom, hand-loom carpets strike a balance between speed and artisanal quality, often used in Bhadohi, India.
Process: Warp and weft threads are woven manually on looms to create both plain and patterned rugs.

Machine-Made
Produced on modern power looms, these rugs are budget-friendly and uniform in design, perfect for mass production without compromising style.
Process: Automated looms weave yarn at high speed, allowing for quick production of consistent patterns.

About The Founder
With a background in Communication and UI/UX design, our founder has spent five years shaping experiences through design. A deep love for color and form led to the creation of Floor-play—a brand born from the belief that spaces should feel as alive as the people in them. What began as an exploration of bold, playful aesthetics evolved into a collection of rugs made with utmost love to transform your space.
Weaving
Flatweave carpets are made on a loom and woven like fabric, resulting in a flat surface without a pile. Techniques like Kilim, Dhurrie, and Soumak fall under this category and are prized for their intricate designs and durability.


Weaving
Flatweave carpets are made on a loom and woven like fabric, resulting in a flat surface without a pile. Techniques like Kilim, Dhurrie, and Soumak fall under this category and are prized for their intricate designs and durability.