Viscose materials

Viscose, often referred to as "artificial silk," lends your home a luxurious aura. The material captivates with its characteristic sheen and silky-soft feel that invites you to walk barefoot. Made from natural cellulose, our viscose rugs from Morgenland capture light in a unique way and create dynamic color effects in the room. Discover the elegant combination of organic raw materials and textile innovation – the perfect choice for sophisticated interiors that seek brilliance and modern comfort.

Viscose: The dazzling symbiosis of nature and textile innovation

Viscose, often referred to as "artificial silk," is the material of choice for interiors that demand elegance and vibrant brilliance. At Morgenland Carpets, we use the unique properties of this regenerated cellulose fiber to create carpets that combine the luxurious sheen of real silk with modern versatility. A viscose rug captures light in an incomparable way, lending every room a refined, flowing aura. The magic of the fiber: silk properties on a plant basis

Although viscose is industrially refined, its origins lie in nature. Derived from wood cellulose, viscose material combines the best of both worlds: the naturalness of renewable raw materials and the perfection of modern fiber processing.

  • Visual brilliance: The characteristic sheen of viscose fibers creates a dynamic look. Depending on the incidence of light and the direction of the pile, the carpet changes its nuances – an effect that adds depth to the room.

  • Silky feel: The fiber is extremely fine and smooth. The result is a texture that is so soft that it invites you to walk barefoot and leaves an exquisite feeling under your feet.

  • Excellent color absorption: Viscose can be dyed particularly intensely. This enables a brilliant color that brings out even the finest patterns in our Morgenland collections in a detailed and vibrant way.

Material quality and indoor climate

Behind its glamorous exterior lies a functional fiber. Viscose fabrics for carpets are naturally breathable and have antistatic properties.

Temperature and humidity regulation

Due to its cellulose base, viscose can absorb moisture well and release it back into the environment. This contributes to a balanced indoor climate. The material also regulates temperature, making it particularly attractive for living rooms and bedrooms. Luxury with ecological awareness

As a material based on natural polymers, viscose is a more environmentally friendly alternative to purely petroleum-based synthetic fibers. At Morgenland, we pay attention to high-quality workmanship that maximizes the longevity of carpets and thus supports sustainable consumption.

Viscose vs. silk: economical elegance

A major advantage of viscose materials is their affordability. They offer the aesthetics and prestige of silk at a fraction of the price. This makes viscose carpets the ideal solution for discerning interior designers who do not want to forego the luxurious "silk look" but value excellent value for money.

Preserving value: Care instructions for viscose carpets

The fine structure of viscose requires a certain degree of understanding of the material. As the fiber loses strength when wet, moisture should be used with caution when cleaning.

  • Regular vacuuming: Use a smooth nozzle without a brush function to protect the delicate fibers.

  • Immediate stain removal: Blot liquids immediately with a dry cloth. Avoid rubbing to prevent roughening the fiber structure.

  • Professional refreshment: For deep cleaning, we recommend professional service to permanently preserve the silky sheen and soft texture.