Oriental Weavers rugs are known for being very well fashioned. But what else can be said of Oriental Weavers? Well for that we recently turned to Wes Jenkins at the Detroit office of Rugs To My Door.
HA: Good Morning Wes. Thank you for sitting down with me.
WJ: You are welcome Harry.
HA: So, Oriental Weavers is a really big brand these days. I understand you used to work for them. What more can you tell me?
WJ: In any major corporation, there are a lot of moving parts. Oriental Weavers is no exception to this. They manufacture rugs on wilton looms outside Cairo, Egypt and Atlanta, Georgia USA. These goods are woven of either polypropylene or wool. Oriental Weavers also tufts area rugs in both India and China.
HA: Why does Oriental Weavers source it's rugs from so many different places?
WJ: Certain manufacturing types lend themselves to certain styling types. For instance, a highly intricate traditional pattern is best crafted on a wilton loom, where a petit point appearance can be achieved whereas if the goal is to have a heavy thick area rug, then hand tufted is the way to go.
HA: I see. From my experiences, Oriental Weavers is not the only rug company that makes rugs using all these different methods. What sets them apart?
WJ: A few things. Styling and design are very important. Also very important is inventory. If one of our customers chooses an area rug that is made in India and they have to wait for it to actually be made, the delay can be several months. Oriental Weavers has a 1.2 million square foot warehouse in Dalton, GA so order delays are relatively rare with them.
HA: I recently read about a Family Friendly Warranty for area rugs. Tell me more.
WJ: I am glad you asked. Oriental Weavers just launched at 10 year Family Friendly Warranty on all of their polypropylene rugs. They guarantee that their polypropylene rugs will not have stain or soil for the first 10 years of residential use. This is an exciting and industry leading warranty that we are proud to extend to our customers at Rugs To My Door.
HA: Great. Well Wes, thank you for your time. Oriental Weavers seems like an interesting organization. I am glad you took the time to walk me through a bit of what they do.
WJ: You are quite welcome. Be sure to take a look at their
Family Friendly Rugs.
We spoke with Wes Jenkins in the Detroit, MI office of Rugs To My Door May 2, 2008.