A room without a rug often looks like it hasn’t been finished yet. The furniture floats, the space feels unresolved, and no amount of art or lighting quite fixes it. A rug is what pulls a seating area into an actual room. It creates the sense that things belong together rather than just happening to share a floor. We’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what makes a rug earn its place, and it comes down to a few things. Scale matters more than most people realize. A rug that’s too small makes every piece of furniture look stranded. Pile, pattern, and color all have to work with what’s already in the room without competing for attention. We’ve also thought hard about texture because a flat weave and a deep pile do very different things to how a room feels underfoot and visually. These are the rugs we’d actually put in our own rooms, chosen because they do the job properly.
Claire's Picks
Rugs That Ground the Room
A room without a rug often looks like it hasn't been finished yet. The furniture floats, the space feels unresolved, and no amount of art or lighting quite fixes it. A rug is what pulls a seating area into an actual room. It creates the sense that things belong together rather than just happening to share a floor. We've spent a lot of time thinking about what makes a rug earn its place, and it comes down to a few things. Scale matters more than most people realize. A rug that's too small makes every piece of furniture look stranded. Pile, pattern, and color all have to work with what's already in the room without competing for attention. We've also thought hard about texture because a flat weave and a deep pile do very different things to how a room feels underfoot and visually. These are the rugs we'd actually put in our own rooms, chosen because they do the job properly.
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