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Traditional Floral-Inspired Arch Panel Cream Beige Handmade Silk Runner “Arcade” N12850
Size: 2'7" × 8'2" (78 × 248 cm) -
Traditional-Style Geometric Greek Key Light Gray Handmade Wool Runner “Obolos” N12797
Size: 2'5" × 13'0" (73 × 396 cm) -
Antique-Inspired Floral Warm Tan Handmade Runner “Arabesques” N12645
Size: 2'7" × 15'9" (78 × 480 cm) -
Traditional-Style Floral Medallion Warm Tan Handmade Wool Rug “Alabastre” N11794
Size: 4'0" × 5'6" (121 × 167 cm) -
Traditional-Style Tabriz Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Rug “Medoro” N11793
Size: 4'0" × 6'5" (121 × 195 cm) -
Contemporary Traditional Tabriz-Inspired Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Sandrose” N11789
Size: 2'4" × 20'4" (71 × 619 cm) -
Floral-Inspired Traditional Tabriz Cream Beige Handmade Wool Runner “Ecrulace” N11664
Size: 3'0" × 13'0" (91 × 396 cm) -
Traditional Rug Antique-Inspired Floral Soft Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Crenelle” N11644
Size: 2'5" × 21'9" (73 × 662 cm) -
“Lattice” Modern Arts & Crafts Geometric Soft Beige Handmade Wool Runner N11640
Size: 3'6" × 8'6" (106 × 259 cm) -
Traditional Bessarabian-Inspired Floral Light Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Quatre” N11631
Size: 3'10" × 25'6" (116 × 777 cm) -
“Filigrana” Modern Traditional Geometric Lattice Motif Light Gray Handmade Wool Runner N11353
Size: 4'0" × 39'7" (121 × 1206 cm) -
Traditional Rug Floral Paisley Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Runner sepia “Sepia Paisley” N11183
Size: 3'2" × 10'8" (96 × 325 cm) -
“Acanthus” Modern Floral Leaf Scroll Cream Handmade Wool Rug N11159
Size: 2'10" × 4'4" (86 × 132 cm) -
Geometric-Inspired Traditional Rug S-Scroll Motif Cream Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner “Sirocco” N11090
Size: 2'6" × 12'6" (76 × 381 cm) -
Traditional Rug Antique-Inspired Floral Warm Tan Handmade Wool Runner “Boteh” N11068
Size: 3'0" × 10'8" (91 × 325 cm) -
Hand-Knotted-Inspired Traditional Solid Warm Tan With Brown Handmade Wool Rug “Interstice” N10631
Size: 2'10" × 4'5" (86 × 134 cm)
Traditional rugs FAQ
What defines a traditional rug today?
A traditional rug usually features established design elements such as medallions, borders, floral vines, palmettes, scrollwork, or allover lattice patterns. In a new rug category, these designs may be newly woven rather than antique, often using updated color palettes, adjusted scale, and fresh materials while preserving the visual language of Persian, Turkish, Indian, or European carpets.
Are these traditional rugs antique or newly made?
This category is primarily for new traditional and antique-inspired rugs, not necessarily antique rugs. Some designs reference Oushak, Tabriz, Sultanabad, Samarkand, Aubusson, or Bessarabian traditions. Antique rugs are typically 100+ years old, while new traditional rugs offer classical design with current condition, available sizing, and contemporary interior palettes.
Which rooms work best for traditional rugs?
Traditional rugs are well suited to living rooms, dining rooms, libraries, bedrooms, entries, galleries, and formal sitting rooms. Medallion rugs can center a room, while allover floral or lattice designs are easier to use with varied furniture placement. Oversized traditional rugs are especially useful in large interiors where the carpet must organize multiple seating or dining zones.
What materials are best for traditional area rugs?
Wool is a strong choice for traditional area rugs because it offers texture, resilience, and warmth. Silk or wool-and-silk rugs can add finer detail and luminosity, particularly in more formal interiors. Flatweaves and natural fibers create a lighter surface. The best material depends on room use, desired refinement, foot traffic, and maintenance expectations.
Can traditional rugs be custom made?
Yes, traditional rugs can often be custom made or adapted in size, palette, and pattern when an in-stock rug is not the right fit. Made-to-order options are particularly useful for oversized rooms, unusual dimensions, long halls, and interiors requiring a specific color balance. Custom work should be discussed in relation to design goals, material, and lead time.
How do I choose between medallion and allover designs?
Choose a medallion rug when the room has a clear center point, such as a symmetrical seating plan, dining table, or architectural axis. Choose an allover pattern when furniture placement is less formal or may cover the center field. Allover florals, vines, and geometric repeats are often more forgiving in layered, contemporary, or open-plan interiors.







