Rugs & Carpets
Mayhem Viscose-Infused Abstract Design Rug – 100% Wool
Eucalyptus Hand-Tufted Nature-Themed Rug – 100% Wool
Hem Hand-Tufted Soft Texture Comfort Rug – 100% Wool
Bias Geometric Patterned Modern Rug – 100% Wool
Wheff Reversible Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Melange Reversible Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Chain Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Greige Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Kaizen Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Wabi Sabi Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Clique Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Ash Hand Tufted Wool Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Static Noise Rug Floor Covering
Round Square Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Insignia Wool Viscose Rug
Liner Rug Cream White 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Iris Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Noir Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Terracotta Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Rio Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Nasai Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Grid Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Finn Reversiable Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Tinker Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Profound Wool Viscose Rug Ivory Teal
Recycled PET Yarn Rug | Indoor Outdoor Carpet Eco-Friendly Reversible Rug
Minimal Art Reversiable Rug - Off White 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Minimal Art Reversible Rug - Black 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Quaint Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Arctic Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Bitte Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Avalanche Rug 100% Wool - Floor Covering
Serengeti Wool Rug | Floor Covering
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Rugs & Carpets – Ground Your Space in Style
Why Rugs Are Essential in Indian Interiors
Rug Types & Materials
• Jute & Natural Fibre Rugs – Earthy, textured rugs for boho and Scandinavian interiors
• Hand-Tufted Wool Rugs – Premium, plush rugs with a high-end hotel feel
• Printed Synthetic Rugs – Affordable, stain-resistant rugs with vibrant patterns
• Kilim Rugs – Flat-woven traditional geometric rugs in rich colours
• Runner Rugs – Long, narrow rugs for hallways, kitchens and entryways
How to Choose the Right Rug Size
Dining Room: The rug should extend at least 60 cm beyond the table edge on all sides so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out.
Bedroom: A rug placed under the lower 2/3 of the bed (from foot to partway up the sides) in a 5×8 or 6×9 ft works well.
How Rugs Transform a Room
A rug has the ability to completely change how a space feels — visually and physically. It softens hard flooring, adds warmth underfoot, and introduces colour, pattern, and texture in a way that few other elements can.
More importantly, rugs help define zones, especially in Indian homes where open layouts are common. A well-placed rug can separate a living area from a dining space or create a cosy corner within a larger room, making the entire layout feel more intentional and cohesive.
How to Style Rugs in Different Rooms
Living Room: Anchor your seating by placing the rug under the front legs of sofas and chairs
Bedroom: Add warmth by placing a rug under the bed or using runners on either side
Dining Area: Choose low-pile or flat-weave rugs for easy movement of chairs
Entryway: Use durable runner rugs to create a welcoming first impression
Layering Rugs: Place a smaller patterned rug over a larger neutral one for added depth and interest
Layering and placement can instantly elevate a room, making it feel more designed and less scattered.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes, most cotton flat-weave dhurries are machine washable on a gentle cycle. Always air dry flat.
Q: How do I keep a rug from slipping on a marble or tile floor?
A: Use a non-slip rug pad beneath the rug. These are available in most hardware and home stores.
Q: What rug is best for high-traffic areas like entryways?
A: Flat-weave cotton or jute rugs are most durable in high-traffic areas. Avoid high-pile rugs in these zones.
