Sizing a Round Abstract Rug
A round rug works by what it gathers rather than what it lines up to, so the size question is really about the circle it draws on the floor. Under a round dining table, leave enough rug past the chair legs that they stay on the surface when pulled out, which usually means a diameter a few feet wider than the table itself. In a sitting area, a larger circle can pull a pair of chairs and a side table into one soft zone, and Neapolitan's curving wave rewards that placement, since the ripple reads as a horizon no matter where you stand around it.
Hand-tufting suits the round format because the wave is carved into the pile by hand, letting the seam between the lavender and brown fields curve cleanly to the edge. That low relief also keeps a large circle from reading flat, giving the surface a subtle sense of depth as the light shifts across it through the day. Explore more circular formats in our Round Rugs collection, or see the wider Abstract Rugs range. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so this round can be woven to the diameter your room calls for.