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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I customize the colors?
Yes. Every design is available in custom colorways through our online customizer, or contact our studio for access to over 1,200 wool colors.
What sizes are available?
Every design can be made in any size. Standard sizes are available through the customizer. For exact dimensions or oversized pieces, contact our studio.
How long does shipping take?
Tufted rugs ship in 2 to 3 weeks. Knotted and woven rugs in 5 to 6 weeks. Every rug is handmade to order.
What is the return policy?
Rugs ordered in standard sizes and colorways as shown on our product pages are eligible for return within 14 days of delivery in original condition. Rugs ordered with any customization are final sale.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes. All rugs ship free worldwide with duties and tariffs included.
Terracotta wool area rugs in the clay, rust, and warm Mediterranean palette — handwoven in premium New Zealand wool by master artisans in Bhadohi, India. Available in hand-tufted and hand-knotted constructions across every size and format. Explore burnt orange rugs for the deeper end of the warm spectrum. Each design is available as shown or customized to your exact specifications.
Terracotta Rugs: The Color of Sun-Warmed Earth
Terracotta — literally "baked earth" in Italian — is one of the oldest pigments in human material culture. It's the color of unglazed clay pots, of Southwestern adobe, of the tile roofs that line Mediterranean hillsides, of the sun-baked soil that defines whole landscapes. As a rug color, it carries all of that cultural and sensory weight: warmth, earthiness, a quality of being genuinely natural rather than decoratively so. It sits between orange and brown on the color wheel, with a muted, dusty quality that reads as sophisticated rather than bold — present without being aggressive, warm without being vivid.
The Clay Tile Hand-Tufted Wool Rug is one of the most direct expressions of the palette: a tile-inspired geometric in the exact clay-terracotta tone that the collection is built around. The Terracotta Diamond Hand-Knotted Wool Rug brings geometric precision in hand-knotted construction — terracotta in the most durable and dimensionally consistent form available.
Terracotta vs. Burnt Orange: Understanding the Distinction
Terracotta and burnt orange share a palette family but occupy different registers within it. Terracotta is the more muted, clay-inflected end — a dusty, Mediterranean warmth that reads as naturally occurring rather than saturated. Burnt orange is deeper and more saturated — richer, spicier, closer to the color of actual fire. In practice: terracotta integrates more easily across a range of interiors because its dustiness takes the edge off; burnt orange makes a stronger, more committed statement. The Burnt Orange Round Hand-Tufted Wool Rug sits at the intersection of both — warm, saturated, and present in a round format that works in dining rooms and reading corners.
Terracotta Designs Across the Collection
The terracotta collection spans solid, patterned, and sculptural directions. The Tiers Hand-Tufted Wool Rug brings layered, wave-form pattern in warm terracotta and earth tones — movement and warmth in a single piece. The Halo Burst Hand-Tufted Wool Rug brings a radiating burst form in warm, spiced terracotta that creates visual energy in a room without demanding complexity from the furniture. The Sunset Mosaic Round Hand-Tufted Wool Rug takes mosaic-inspired pattern in a round format — terracotta, gold, and warm earth tones in a piece that works under a round dining table or in a central living room placement.
For terracotta in a high-pile format: the Burnt Orange and Cream Shag Hand-Knotted Wool Rug brings the terracotta-adjacent palette in maximum tactile depth — hand-knotted shag construction in warm rust and cream. The Organic Fusion Hand-Tufted Wool Runner takes the terracotta palette into a runner format — fluid organic form in warm earth tones for hallways and entryways.
Building a Room Around a Terracotta Rug
Terracotta anchors a palette immediately — everything above it reads in relationship to the warmth below. Natural materials work well alongside it: wood, linen, rattan, clay. Warm-white or sand-colored walls let the rug's color read fully without competition. A terracotta rug with white walls, natural wood furniture, and linen upholstery is a complete room — the color on the floor provides everything the space needs.
Explore burnt orange rugs for the deeper, more saturated end of the warm palette, or earth tone rugs for the full collection of warm natural colors. Every Jubi terracotta rug is available in custom sizes, shapes, and colorways — through the online customizer or directly with our studio.