Modern Rugs for Layered Interiors
A rug is often the first decision in a room and the one everything else responds to. Get the scale wrong, and even well-chosen furniture feels off. Get it right, and the entire room reads as cohesive.
This modern designer rug collection is sourced the same way every flooring decision is approached in an interior design project: with the full room in mind. You'll find high end rugs in natural fibers, wool, and flat-weave constructions across a range of patterns and textures. All are suited to warm, organic modern interiors without being limited to a single aesthetic.
Area Rugs
Area rugs are the foundation of most room compositions. Here you’ll find handmade natural fiber options with organic texture and fringe detail, tone-on-tone ribbed constructions in cream and warm neutrals, washed vintage-look flatweaves in taupe and natural bark, distressed abstracts in charcoal and slate, geometric tribals in cream and grey, and bouclé check patterns in warm natural tones. Whether the room calls for something quiet and textural or something with more visual presence, the range covers both directions.
Wool Rugs and Handmade Options
Handmade and wool rugs bring a quality and depth to a floor that machine-made options can't replicate. The construction shows in the texture, the fringe, and the way the pile responds to light. For primary living spaces and bedrooms where the rug takes the most wear and carries the most visual weight, a handmade wool rug is worth the investment.
Runners
Runners extend the design language of a space into hallways, kitchens, and staircases, areas that are often treated as afterthoughts. A well-chosen runner in the same tonal family as the adjacent rooms creates continuity rather than interruption. The runner selection mirrors the area rug collection in texture and tone, with options suited to both high-traffic and low-traffic applications.
Outdoor Rugs
Outdoor rugs bring the same design intention to patios and exterior living spaces that interior rugs bring to rooms. Look for options that complement your outdoor furniture and hardscape without competing with the natural surroundings.
How to Choose the Right Rug Size
Scale is the most common rug mistake in residential interiors. As a general rule: in a living room, all front legs of the seating group should sit on the rug. In a dining room, the rug should extend at least 24 inches beyond the table on all sides to allow chairs to pull out fully without leaving the rug. In a bedroom, an 8x10 or 9x12 under a king bed typically works well, with the rug extending beyond the footboard and on both sides.
If you're selecting a rug as part of a full room design, working with an interior designer ensures the rug anchors the space rather than fights it.
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