Styling an Abstract Rug With a Drawn Line
An abstract rug like Squiggly works less like a pattern and more like a single gesture laid across the floor. Because the design is one wandering line rather than a repeating motif, it reads as art underfoot, drawing the eye to flow and movement instead of grid and symmetry. The soft tan ground keeps it grounded, so the coral, gold, teal, and grey loops feel lively without taking over a room. It pairs naturally with calm furniture and clean architecture, where the line has space to be seen, and it brings warmth and a touch of play to a setting that might otherwise read too composed. Float it under a low coffee table so the central reef-like form sits in view, or set it in an entry where the looping edge greets you.
The flatweave construction suits a drawn design like this. Hand-woven from New Zealand wool with no pile to blur the line, the weave holds crisp, clear definition, which is what lets a single continuous loop stay legible across the whole surface. See more in our Abstract Rugs collection. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so Squiggly can be woven in the exact size your room calls for.