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Geometric Rugs & Carpet

Cornwall | Black
Cornwall | Black
The Nova Collection
The Nova Collection
Hollywood | Sand
Hollywood | Sand
geometric
14 items

A geometric rug adds movement and personality to your space. You can go bold to add visual interest or choose a subtle, modern pattern that won't overwhelm the room. Geometric rugs often feature repeating shapes or abstract patterns, making them a great complement to many different interior styles. If you’re hesitant to go bold, remember that a rug is one of the easiest ways to show your style without committing to a costly renovation.

If you love colorful geometric rugs, balance their vibrancy by pairing them with neutral furniture or selecting a rug with hues that already exist in your décor. For example, a beige geometric rug with blue accents can complement a dark blue sofa, while a multicolor geometric rug can liven up a neutral space. A grid rug like Gibraltar or Portland work well in minimalist or monochromatic rooms, adding visual texture without clashing with existing decor. If you have a natural, organic style, opt for a rug in muted tones or natural fibers like a wool and sisal blend.

  • Modern & Contemporary → Look for bold lines and high-contrast colors add energy to sleek, minimalist spaces.

  • Mid-Century & Retro → A houndstooth rug or a rug with vintage-inspired shapes pairs beautifully with mid-century furniture.

  • Bohemian & Eclectic → A maze-like rug brings playful energy to boho and layered interiors.

  • Classic & Traditional → A geometric patterned carpet in neutral tones like beige or gray add a timeless elegance to a formal space.

Before choosing a geometric patterned rug or carpet, consider how it will interact with your floors and walls. If you have dark hardwood floors, a light-colored geometric rug will create contrast and brighten the space. For neutral or white walls, a geometric design rug in bold hues can add warmth and personality. If your space already features intricate wallpaper or furniture with strong patterns, opt for a simple geometric rug pattern to avoid visual overload.

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