Choosing the Right Size for a Round Green Rug
A round green rug works differently from a rectangular one. Its curved edge echoes circular furniture and rounded corners, and a saturated chartreuse like Citron turns that soft footprint into a clear focal point. Under a round dining table, choose a diameter wide enough that chairs stay on the rug as they pull out, usually a few feet past the table on every side. As a standalone anchor under a chair or in an entry, a smaller circle reads best when it sits clear of the walls so the round shape stays legible against the floor.
Hand-tufting suits a round rug because the shape is set by hand rather than cut from a grid. Artisans in Bhadohi work New Zealand wool through a backing and shear it to an even 0.75 inch pile, giving the solid color a soft, consistent surface right to the curved edge.
Explore more in our Round Rugs and Green Rugs collections. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so Citron can be woven to the exact diameter your room calls for.