Journal

Scandinavian Design Principles
Scandinavian Design Principles
Scandinavian design has influenced architecture and interiors globally. Its principles—functionality, simplicity, connection to nature—resonate across cultures and contexts. At Kapetto, we draw directly from this tradition. The Scandinavian approach to... Read more...
The Beauty of Neutral Tones
The Beauty of Neutral Tones
Neutral colors form the foundation of our collection. This is not about playing it safe. Rather, it reflects a conviction that enduring design relies on restraint rather than statement. Neutral... Read more...
Caring for Your Handwoven Rug
Caring for Your Handwoven Rug
A well-maintained rug will serve your home for decades. Fortunately, care requirements are straightforward. The key is consistency in simple practices rather than elaborate treatments. Regular Maintenance Vacuum your rug... Read more...
Wool Rugs: Nature's Perfect Textile
Wool Rugs: Nature's Perfect Textile
Wool has been the primary material for rugs for millennia. This is not accident or tradition alone. Wool possesses properties that make it uniquely suited to floor coverings. Natural Resilience... Read more...
The Art of Handweaving
The Art of Handweaving
Handweaving is not merely a production method. It is a craft passed through generations, refined over centuries, and executed with precision that machines cannot match. Each rug begins at the... Read more...
How to Choose the Right Rug Size
How to Choose the Right Rug Size
Size matters in rug selection, but the rules are simpler than many believe. The goal is to create balance and define space appropriately. A rug that is too small feels... Read more...
Understanding Natural Fiber Rugs
Understanding Natural Fiber Rugs
Natural fibers have been used in textile production for thousands of years. There is a reason these materials persist: they work. Wool, cotton, jute, hemp—each brings distinct properties that synthetic... Read more...
The Timeless Appeal of Minimalist Rugs
The Timeless Appeal of Minimalist Rugs
Minimalism in design is often misunderstood. It is not about emptiness or austerity. Rather, it is about intention—removing what doesn't serve a purpose and allowing what remains to speak clearly.... Read more...