Where a Scalloped Rug Earns Its Corner
A scalloped rug works hardest when its line has room to read, and the corner Scallop is built for exactly that. The square outline tucks cleanly against architecture while the wavy seam pulls the eye diagonally across the floor, so the rug feels active even at rest. Set it in a reading nook or a corner seating group where two walls frame it, and the rolling color break becomes the anchor the whole arrangement turns around. Under a low coffee table it splits the field into two moods, one tone grounding the seating, the other opening toward the room.
Hand-tufting is what gives the seam its presence. Working from the back of a stretched canvas, artisans set New Zealand wool through the foundation by hand, then carve and shear the surface so the wavy line stands in slight relief rather than sitting flat. That carved edge is difficult to achieve in a flat weave, which is why the technique suits a design built on a single moving boundary.
Every Jubi rug is made to order, so Scallop can be woven in the size and palette your space asks for.