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Contemporary Flatweave Striped Dark Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet “Stri” N11722
Size: 12'8" × 25'3" (386 × 769 cm) -
Modern Dhurrie Quatrefoil Navy Blue Flatweave Cotton Rug “Indigo Infinity” N10389
Size: 11'10" × 16'6" (360 × 502 cm)
New Rugs FAQ
What makes a new rug high quality?
A high-quality new rug is usually judged by construction, materials, finishing, design clarity, and how well it will perform in the intended room. Hand-knotted wool rugs, refined flatweaves, and wool-and-silk carpets can offer strong texture, durability, and visual depth when made with careful weaving and balanced color.
Are new rugs better than vintage rugs?
Neither is automatically better; they serve different design goals. New rugs are ideal when a project needs fresh condition, precise sizing, current palettes, or made-to-order flexibility. Vintage rugs offer age, patina, and historical character. Many luxury interiors use both, depending on room function, desired mood, and furnishing style.
Can new rugs be custom made to size?
Many new rug designs are well suited to custom made or made-to-order production, especially when a room needs an oversized carpet, runner, square rug, or specific color adjustment. Custom possibilities depend on the design, construction, material, and production requirements, so buyers should confirm options for each rug.
Which materials are best for new rugs?
Wool is a strong choice for many new rugs because it offers resilience, comfort, and rich texture. Silk can add sheen and fine detail, while wool-and-silk blends create contrast between matte and luminous areas. Natural fibers and flatweaves may suit interiors that need a cleaner, lower-profile surface.
How should I choose a new rug size?
Start by measuring the room and the furniture arrangement, not only the open floor. In living rooms, larger rugs often look more resolved when major furniture pieces sit fully or partly on the carpet. Bedrooms, dining rooms, entries, and hallways each require different clearances, proportions, and traffic considerations.
Do new traditional rugs look antique?
Some new traditional rugs are inspired by antique Persian, Oriental, European, Oushak, Sultanabad, Tabriz, Aubusson, or Bessarabian designs, but they are newly made rather than antique. They can provide classical pattern, softer palettes, and fresh condition for interiors that want historical influence without requiring an older rug.