Frequently Asked Questions
What construction is used in the Pendleton Classics collection?
Pendleton Classics rugs are hand-tufted, meaning wool yarn is inserted by hand into a backing to create a dense, cushioned surface.
How does hand-tufted construction feel underfoot?
Hand-tufted rugs tend to feel softer and plusher, making them especially comfortable for bedrooms, sitting areas, and relaxed living spaces.
How is Classics different from Pendleton Reserve?
Classics rugs are hand-tufted and more relaxed in feel, while Reserve rugs are hand-knotted and more detailed and durable. Classics are a great choice when comfort and approachability matter most.
Are Pendleton Classics rugs good for family spaces?
Yes. Their dense pile and balanced patterns help disguise everyday wear, making them a popular choice for family rooms, guest rooms, and cabins.
What décor styles pair well with Pendleton Classics?
They work beautifully in cabin, lodge, western, and traditional rustic interiors, as well as relaxed lake homes and layered, collected spaces.
Do Classics rugs require a rug pad?
Yes. A rug pad adds stability, prevents slipping, and helps extend the life of a hand-tufted rug.
How do I care for a Pendleton Classics rug?
Vacuum regularly and blot spills promptly. Rotate periodically to promote even wear. Professional cleaning is recommended for deeper cleaning.


