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history of the carpet industry came because of the Industrial Revolution as the technology behind the process developed .
“ In the 1950s , there was a huge regeneration of engineering across post-war Europe , which resulted in more efficient , faster processes for several industries . However , although technology has progressed , the construction of a woven or Axminster carpet is much the same today as when it was first invented using looms . People would move the thread or yarn back and forth across the loom , and the concept still applies today ; it ’ s just that the process has now become mechanical and electronic , meaning carpets can be produced more efficiently and in far greater quantities .
“ We specialize in woven carpets and rugs ,” Duccio clarifies . “ The woven nature of the carpet makes it reliable , durable , and long lasting , as the tufts are sewn to the backing , rather than glued like tufted carpet . For this reason , woven carpet is typically more expensive , as the weaving process takes more time , but in return , the carpet is stronger and more hardwearing . Our woven carpets are often found in some of the world ’ s most luxurious hotels , cruise ships , and casinos .
“ The other area that has been transformed by technological developments is our design process . Historically , all carpet designs were hand drawn and then produced by changing colors on the loom , but computer technology enables
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