How to Style a Scalloped Rug
A scalloped rug works on different rules than a rectangle. Where a straight-edged piece squares off a room, Puddle's looping outline pulls the eye into curves, so it pairs naturally with rounded furniture, low modern seating, and the soft, playful corners of a home. Float it under a coffee table where the wavy border can read in full, anchor a reading nook with it, or lay it at the foot of a bed so the carved edge spills past the frame. Because the silhouette is the design, give it room to breathe rather than tucking it tight against walls.
The depth comes from hand-tufting. Working from the back of a stretched canvas, artisans set New Zealand wool through the foundation by hand, then carve and shear each concentric ring so it stands in gentle relief, a layering of tone that a flat weave cannot reproduce. That sculpting is what lets the rings feel like ripples rather than printed lines.
Pair it with a long, looping Runner Rugs version down a hall to echo the form. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so Puddle can be woven in the exact size your room calls for.