The Desert Calm Collection is a soothing assortment of rugs, pillows, and other thoughtful home accents.
The Citizenry’s spring collection makes it easy to bring the tranquility of the desert into your home with muted hues, abstract designs, and a respect for handicraft.
The Citizenry works with artisans across the globe to create beautiful, long-lasting products. Wool pillows from Peru use 100% sheep wool and 100% cotton for a new cozy edition to your couch or bed, while their hand-loomed pillows from India use 100% linen for a light, springy update to your home. Many of their rugs are crafted in Northern Argentina, one of the most impoverished areas of the country. Of the artisans they work with, 80% are women, and all are masters of traditional techniques like hand-spinning wool, dyeing with natural pigments, and hand looming.
As an added bonus, The Citizenry gives back proceeds to all of their artisans to build their communities and allow them to continue crafting what they love.
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