Placing a Honeycomb Runner Rug
A honeycomb runner rug solves the long, narrow floors that a standard rug cannot: hallways, kitchen galleys, and the strip of floor along the side of a bed. With Honeycomb, the six-sided cells run in a column down the length, so the repeating shape gives a corridor movement and keeps the walk from reading as dead space. Leave a few inches of floor on each side so the bumpy, cell-following edge stays visible, and choose a length that stops short of doorways rather than crowding them.
Hand-tufting gives the runner its surface. Artisans set New Zealand wool through a stretched foundation by hand, then carve and shear so the golden borders rise above the amber centers in relief, a sculpted line that holds up to daily traffic along its length.
Browse more in our Runner Rugs and Round Rugs collections. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so the Honeycomb runner can be woven to the exact length your hall calls for.