The size of a zabuton cushion (approximately 40cm square), Gabbehs are versatile interior accessories that can brighten up your home in a variety of ways. Gabbehs are simple carpets handwoven from sheep's wool by nomads living in the desert regions of Iran. Made from 100% natural wool, they are excellent at regulating humidity and retaining heat, making them functional rugs that are cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The thick wool provides excellent cushioning and durability, and they are said to be rugs that can be used for decades.
Gabbeh zabuton cushions can be used as cushions for chairs and benches. Their moderate thickness means they're comfortable and won't cause pain in the buttocks even when sitting for long periods of time. They can also be placed directly on flooring or tatami mats to use as cushions, and they blend seamlessly into traditional Japanese-style rooms. Small, square rugs are also well-suited to Japanese living environments, and can be left on the floor year-round for comfort, even in rooms with underfloor heating.
Laying a Gabbeh as an entrance mat will add a warm welcome to your guests. Smaller Gabbehs can also be hung on the wall like tapestries, allowing you to enjoy their rich colors and patterns like art. You can also combine multiple mini Gabbehs to create a colorful look, expanding the scope of your interior coordination.
Cushion-sized Gabbeh rugs can also be used in a variety of other ways, depending on how you use them. Placing them on car seats brightens up the interior, and the wool's moisture-regulating properties absorb sweat, making long drives comfortable. Placing a mini Gabbeh in a space where your pet relaxes will create a cozy space for dogs and cats. In this way, small Gabbeh rugs are both practical and decorative, making them a versatile item that is easy for even beginners to adopt.