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Modern Flatweave Solid Light Beige Handmade Wool Rug “Pumice” N11993
Size: 6'9" × 13'9" (205 × 419 cm) -
Modern Striped Light Blue Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Kymata” (Size adjusted) N13067
Size: 2'0" × 16'0" (60 × 487 cm) -
Rhythmic Chevron Diamond Light Gray Flatweave Wool Rug “Lavender Echo” N13046
Size: 5'7" × 8'4" (170 × 254 cm) -
Contemporary Flatweave Geometric Tribal Warm Tan With Light Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Rug “Crux” N13026
Size: 8'1" × 12'2" (246 × 370 cm) -
Contemporary Abstract Slate Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Rug “Sauron” N13018
Size: 10'2" × 14'2" (309 × 431 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Kilim Soft Beige With Light Taupe Wool Rug Reverie” N13009
Size: 7'10" × 14'5" (238 × 439 cm) @R -
Forest Reverie Abstract Flatweave Wool Rug In Dark Gray And Green “Petra” N13003
Size: 14'0" × 20'0" (426 × 609 cm) -
Contemporary Flatweave Stripes Light Beige Wool Carpet “De Lys” N13001
Size: 14'0" × 19'7" (426 × 596 cm) -
Modern Dhurrie Stripes Light Beige With Classic Taupe Flatweave Wool Rug “Striato” N12999
Size: 12'0" × 12'2" (365 × 370 cm) -
“Tetrion” Modern Geometric Grid Classic Taupe And Brown Handmade Hemp Rug N12996
Size: 4'3" × 7'0" (129 × 213 cm) -
Contemporary Abstract Light Gray Handmade Wool Carpet “Obscura” N12993
Size: 4'10" × 6'10" (147 × 208 cm) @NEWEL -
Contemporary Abstract Geometric Light Gray Flatweave Wool Carpet “Diamond Fade” N12991
Size: 4'10" × 6'10" (147 × 208 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Rug With Art Nouveau Floral Motif In Warm Tan “Olea” N12983
Size: 7'10" × 9'3" (238 × 281 cm) -
Subtle Grain-Inspired Texture Meets Modern Moroccan Style In A Hand-Knotted Light Gray Wool Rug “Veneer” N12981
Size: 9'8" × 10'0" (294 × 304 cm) -
Modern Dhurrie Geometric Light Gray And Taupe Flatweave Cotton Rug “Treccia” N12974
Size: 6'4" × 10'3" (193 × 312 cm) -
Contemporary Solid Light Gray Hand-Knotted Wool & Silk Carpet N12972
Size: 9'5" × 16'9" (287 × 510 cm) -
“Timberline” Modern Abstract Linear Striation Ivory With Charcoal Handmade Wool Rug N12969
Size: 7'8" × 9'3" (233 × 281 cm) -
Modern Light Gray With Olive Hand-Knotted Wool & Silk Rug “Bubble” Designed By Alan Wanzenberg N12967
Size: 6'0" × 9'0" (182 × 274 cm) -
“Homage To The Square After Josef Albers” Modern Solid Light Gray Hand-Knotted Silk Rug N12965
Size: 10'0" × 15'0" (304 × 457 cm) -
Modern Abstract Organic Soft Beige And Dusty Rose Hand-Knotted Wool Rug “Rhizome” N12952
Size: 12'0" × 17'8" (365 × 538 cm) -
Modern Solid Warm Tan With Brown Hand-Knotted Wool Rug “Sedimento” Designed By M Group N12949
Size: 8'0" × 8'1" (243 × 246 cm) @NEWEL -
“Eventide” Modern Art Deco Ombre Dusty Pink And Blue Flatweave Wool Rug N12943
Size: 11'9" × 15'7" (358 × 474 cm) -
Luminous Burnt Orange With Brown Gradient Flatweave Rug Handmade Wool “Emberfall” N12936
Size: 6'0" × 8'1" (182 × 246 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Solid Light Gray Handmade Rug “Bruma” N12933
Size: 6'8" × 8'0" (203 × 243 cm) -
Contemporary Rug Tibetan Patchwork Classic Taupe Hand-Knotted Silk “Tellurian” N12932
Size: 6'0" × 9'0" (182 × 274 cm) -
Modern Geometric Chain Link Slate Gray With Light Hand-Knotted Rug “Cadena” N12931
Size: 6'0" × 9'0" (182 × 274 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Arabesque Light Gray With Soft White Handmade Wool Rug “Silver Whisper” N12928
Size: 7'2" × 10'0" (218 × 304 cm) -
“Kintsugi” Modern Floral Crackle Brown With Yellow Hand-Knotted Wool Rug N12927
Size: 8'0" × 10'0" (243 × 304 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Geometric Light Gray With Classic Taupe Rug “Rainfall” N12924
Size: 9'2" × 12'2" (279 × 370 cm) -
“Trine” Contemporary Geometric Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Silk Rug N12920
Size: 7'7" × 11'2" (231 × 340 cm) @NEWEL -
Modern Flatweave Solid Light Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Rug N12913
Size: 12'0" × 14'4" (365 × 436 cm) -
Modern Abstract Geometric Soft White And Light Blue Handmade Wool Rug “Berber Hills” Designed By Kim Alexandriuk N12912
Size: 11'5" × 15'8" (347 × 477 cm)
Modern rugs FAQ
What defines a high-quality modern rug?
A high-quality modern rug is usually judged by its materials, construction, design clarity, and suitability for the room. Hand-knotted wool and wool-and-silk rugs often provide greater depth and longevity than machine-made alternatives. Buyers should compare pile, weave, edge finishing, scale, palette, and whether the design feels intentional rather than trend-driven.
Are modern rugs suitable for luxury interiors?
Yes. Modern rugs are often used in luxury interiors because they can support clean architecture, contemporary art, tailored upholstery, and open-plan layouts. A restrained tonal rug can add warmth without visual clutter, while a geometric or abstract rug can create a strong focal point in a minimal room.
Which materials work best for modern area rugs?
Wool is a popular choice for modern area rugs because it is resilient, tactile, and well suited to daily use. Wool and silk combinations can add sheen and finer pattern definition. Cotton and natural-fiber flatweaves may be appropriate where a lower profile, lighter texture, or casual contemporary effect is desired.
How should I size a modern rug?
Modern rug sizing should follow the furniture plan rather than the empty floor area alone. In a living room, the rug should usually anchor the seating group. Dining rugs need enough extra space for chairs to move comfortably. Oversized rugs are useful for large rooms, while runners define corridors and transitional spaces.
Can modern rugs be custom made?
Modern rugs are especially well suited to custom made and made-to-order projects because their scale, palette, and pattern can often be adapted to a specific interior. Custom options may help when a room needs an unusual size, a particular color balance, or a design that coordinates with architecture and furnishings.
Do modern rugs work with antique furniture?
Modern rugs can work very well with antique furniture when the scale and palette are carefully chosen. A simple abstract, tonal, or geometric rug can make traditional pieces feel more architectural and less formal. The contrast between old and new is often effective in rooms that mix antiques, contemporary art, and tailored upholstery.
What modern rug patterns are most versatile?
Tonal solids, subtle stripes, soft geometrics, Scandinavian-inspired grids, and restrained abstract patterns tend to be the most versatile. They provide design interest without dominating the room. Bolder Moroccan, Art Deco-inspired, or large-scale geometric rugs can be excellent when the rug is intended to act as the main visual anchor.























