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Contemporary Geometric Interlocking Slate Gray Handmade Pashmina Runner “Cobalt Link” N11696
Size: 3'3" × 36'0" (99 × 1097 cm) -
“Lattice” Modern Arts & Crafts Geometric Soft Beige Handmade Wool Runner N11640
Size: 3'6" × 8'6" (106 × 259 cm) -
Modern Geometric Stripes Light Gray Hand-Knotted Silk Runner “Shiver” N11593
Size: 3'4" × 12'0" (101 × 365 cm) -
“Quartz” Contemporary Geometric Sage Hand-Knotted Wool Runner N11567
Size: 4'5" × 19'4" (134 × 589 cm) -
Contemporary Geometric Linear Light Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet “Mistloom” N11528
Size: 4'2" × 6'0" (127 × 182 cm) -
Modern Abstract Geometric Warm Tan Handmade Silk Rug “Chromosaic” N11527
Size: 4'3" × 5'8" (129 × 172 cm) -
Art Deco Modern Geometric Warm Tan Flatweave Wool & Silk Rug “Mesa” N11496
Size: 4'0" × 5'8" (121 × 172 cm) -
Contemporary Flatweave Geometric Warm Tan Handmade Wool & Silk Carpet “Quadrille” N11493
Size: 4'0" × 6'7" (121 × 200 cm) -
Geometric Modern Diagonal Grid Charcoal Hand-Knotted Goat Hair Rug “Oblique” N11468
Size: 2'9" × 4'2" (83 × 127 cm) -
Contemporary Geometric Stripes Warm Tan And Brown Hand-Knotted Goat Hair Rug “Umbernoir” N11467
Size: 4'0" × 6'3" (121 × 190 cm) -
Modern Abstract Diamond Lattice Classic Taupe Handmade Rug “Fennec” N11461
Size: 2'9" × 4'3" (83 × 129 cm) -
“Filigrana” Modern Traditional Geometric Lattice Motif Light Gray Handmade Wool Runner N11353
Size: 4'0" × 39'7" (121 × 1206 cm) -
Modern Geometric Light Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Tracery” N11229
Size: 5'6" × 17'0" (167 × 518 cm) -
Geometric-Inspired Traditional Rug S-Scroll Motif Cream Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Sirocco” N11090
Size: 2'6" × 12'6" (76 × 381 cm) -
Ethereal Light Gray Hemp Runner In Geometric Contemporary Hand-Knotted Weave “Harvin” N10894
Size: 2'0" × 9'1" (60 × 276 cm) -
Modern Geometric Light Beige With Warm Tan Handmade Wool & Silk Runner “Chromosomes” N10837
Size: 3'0" × 20'2" (91 × 614 cm) -
“Sable Weave” Modern Geometric Lattice Check Light Beige With Brown Handmade Wool Rug N03712
Size: 4'0" × 6'0" (121 × 182 cm) -
“Maze” Modern Art Deco Geometric Light Beige With Brown Hand-Knotted Wool & Silk Rug N12002
Size: 5'1" × 10'4" (154 × 314 cm) -
Geometric Modern Handmade Silk Runner In Light Beige With Shimmering Gold Ikat Accents lustre “Lustre Ikat” N12883
Size: 4'1" × 12'0" (124 × 365 cm) -
Contemporary Art Deco Geometric Cream Beige Flatweave Wool Runner “Frank” N12796
Size: 5'3" × 19'6" (160 × 594 cm) -
Modern Geometric Pattern Slate Gray And Ivory Handmade Wool & Silk Runner N12774
Size: 6'4" × 21'3" (193 × 647 cm) -
“Kyma” Modern Dhurrie Geometric Ivory Hand-Knotted Cotton Rug N12171
Size: 16'0" × 31'4" (487 × 955 cm) -
Contemporary Flatweave Striped Dark Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet “Stri” N11722
Size: 12'8" × 25'3" (386 × 769 cm)
Geometric FAQ
What makes a geometric rug suitable for modern interiors?
A geometric rug works well in modern interiors because its lines, grids, diamonds, checks, or abstract repeats echo architectural structure. The right design can define a seating area, balance curved furniture, or add movement to a neutral palette. Material, scale, color contrast, and construction determine whether the effect feels bold, quiet, graphic, or understated.
Are geometric rugs available in oversized room dimensions?
Yes, geometric rugs are often well suited to large and oversized rooms because repeated patterns can scale gracefully across open floor plans. When reviewing oversized options, compare the full dimensions, pattern repeat, border placement, and color balance. Custom made or made-to-order options may be appropriate when a room requires exact proportions.
Should I choose a hand-knotted or flatweave geometric rug?
Choose a hand-knotted geometric rug when you want pile depth, long-term durability, and more nuanced texture. Choose a flatweave rug when a lower profile is important, such as under dining chairs, near doors, or in layered modern interiors. Both constructions can be luxurious when the materials, weave, and design are well executed.
Which geometric rug patterns are easiest to decorate with?
Subtle lattices, soft stripes, pale checkerboards, quiet chevrons, and low-contrast diamond patterns are usually the easiest to decorate with. They add structure without overwhelming furniture or art. Stronger Art Deco grids, Moroccan diamonds, and bold abstract geometry work best when the rug is intended to be a central design feature.
Do geometric rugs work with antique and vintage furniture?
Yes. A geometric rug can create an effective contrast with antique, vintage, or traditional furniture by adding cleaner lines and a more architectural foundation. Designers often use modern geometric rugs to update rooms with classical pieces, European antiques, or vintage seating while preserving a sophisticated, layered interior.
Can geometric rugs be custom made for specific projects?
Geometric rugs are strong candidates for custom made and made-to-order work because pattern scale, border width, and color placement can be adjusted to fit a specific room. Custom options may include size, palette, material, construction, and design adaptation, depending on the rug and project requirements.














