Lucia Eames Butterfly Jute rug
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Butterfly captures one of the most recurring motifs in Lucia Eames’ work, where butterflies appear as symbols of curiosity, transformation and lightness. Its organic silhouette, almost like a sketch translated into textile, gives the piece a subtle yet expressive presence.
Made from hand-braided jute and stitched together, the rug is constructed in separate sections that merge into a continuous form. This technique highlights the natural texture of the fiber, bringing warmth and a quiet, contemporary aesthetic.
Its irregular shape moves it closer to an object than a conventional rug, making it ideal for spaces that call for a distinctive, characterful element.
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Tips
- Vacuum frequently.
- Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry.
- Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary.
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Lucia Eames
Lucia Eames, born in 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri, to Charles and Catherine Eames, spent the first 10 years of her life with them--including time in the rich creative environment of Michigan’s Cranbrook Academy of Art. After her parents’ divorce, she returned to St. Louis with her mother for the school year, spending summers in California with her father and Ray Eames.














