Ready for Your Red-Carpet Moment? These Rugs Will Make an Interior Design Statement
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In the words of the Dude, sometimes the rug really does tie the room together. Knowing which one to pair with your interior scheme, however, is easier said than done, especially with a bevy of stylish new options on the market. What’s most in vogue nowadays, though, are rugs that both look great and will stand the test of time. “I’m seeing and using a lot of performance fiber rugs—Perennials has some really great options,” interior designer Chad James tells ELLE DECOR. “These are especially helpful for families that have children and pets.”
James also notes a growing trend toward tone-on-tone rugs and geometric patterns. Naturally, these can run the gamut from showstoppers with varied textures and bold motifs to more hushed, cool-toned color palettes. Here, we’ve gathered together a few of our favorites that will serve as the perfect backdrop to your living room, entryway, or lounge. Because why settle for a quiet backdrop when you can have a red-carpet moment?
Izra by General Assembly x Salam Hello
Tone-on-tone and geometric patterns? Check and check. A juicy color palette certainly doesn’t hurt either.
Adra Flatweave from Ben Soleimani
Over-the-top color isn’t for everyone, so if you’re the sort who prefers a bit of muted minimalism, a classic weave like this one is the way to go.
Dune by Ward and Gray
Inspired by the feeling of drawing circles in sand, Dune’s soft, undulating lines will bring the beach home.
Bombom Semi Frio by Joana Vasconcelos for Roche Bobois
Some rugs take themselves too seriously, which isn’t a problem that artist Joana Vasconcelos has ever been faced with in her work. Vibrant, amorphous, and instantly eye-catching, her latest for Roche Bobois will turn heads.
A Life Reflected by Ken Fulk for the Rug Company
Inspired by delft tiles, Ken Fulk’s latest for the Rug Company puts a contemporary twist on a design-world favorite.
Tapis by Chef Deco
Want to go all-in on pattern? This fun runner from Chef Deco will make any hallway or staircase pop.
Stitched by Jeff Andrews for Mansour
Sometimes it’s the textural moments that stand out most. That’s especially true of interior designer Jeff Andrews’s latest collection for Mansour, which feels both subtle and stately.
Ceana from Stark
If tone-on-tone and geometric pattern rugs are in, then this blue-plus-blue number is a must-have.
Pipeline Runner by Patricia Urquiola for cc-tapis
Based on Urquiola’s playful digital artworks, Pipeline adds a welcome dose of texture and whimsy to any interior scheme.
Arcade by Erik Lindström
Art deco without feeling overdone? Count us in.
Flower Floor by Flamingo Estate x Beni Rugs
Putting a new spin on the classic grid rug, Flower Floor feels both familiar and fresh.
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