Rugs by Style

From organic to geometric, minimal to maximalist. Find the rug that fits your space and aesthetic.

Choosing the Right Style

Your rug doesn't need to match your interior style exactly; it needs to feel right in the room. A geometric rug can sharpen a boho space. A textured solid can warm up a minimalist one. Think about what the room needs more of — energy, calm, structure, softness — and let that guide your choice.

Styled Spaces

Modern living room with yellow sofa, green wool geometric rug, and large windows.100vw, 50vw

Mid-Century Modern

Graphic patterns complement mid-century furniture and warm woods

beige textured rug with sculpted edges with a round table on top100vw, 50vw

Boho

Layered textures and organic shapes bring relaxed warmth

burnt orange round wool rug in modern living room100vw, 50vw

Southwestern

Earthy palettes and structured geometry ground a room

Red checkered chair in a room with oval colorful carpet and bookshelves.100vw, 50vw

Minimalist

Subtle textures add depth without visual noise

Coastal

Cool tones and organic forms bring calm to any space

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know what rug style fits my space?

Look at what's already in the room. If your furniture is clean-lined and neutral, a bold or textured rug adds interest. If the room is already layered with pattern and color, a solid or tonal rug provides balance. The rug should complete the room, not compete with it.

Can I mix styles in the same room?

Absolutely. A mid-century sofa with a boho rug, or a minimalist space with a maximalist rug as the focal point — contrast creates personality. The key is having one dominant aesthetic with the rug either reinforcing or deliberately breaking from it.

What rug style works best for a rental or temporary space?

Something versatile that works across future rooms. Solid and textured rugs, simple geometrics, or neutral-toned abstracts carry from space to space without clashing with new furniture or wall colors.

Do certain rug styles work better in specific rooms?

There are tendencies — minimalist and tonal rugs feel calm in bedrooms, bold patterns energize living rooms and entryways, runners with graphic patterns add personality to hallways. But the best rug for any room is the one that makes you want to be in it.

What if my style doesn't fit into one category?

Most spaces don't. A room can feel boho and minimalist at the same time, or mix mid-century furniture with maximalist accents. Browse multiple collections and trust what catches your eye — the right rug often crosses categories.

How do I pair a rug with existing furniture I already own?

Pull one color or texture from what you have and find a rug that echoes it. A rug that picks up an accent tone from your sofa, curtains, or art creates cohesion without requiring a full redesign.

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