

A Complete Rug Guide
With our materials construction and care guide we’re here to help you find the perfect rug for each space in your home.
By Material
Need more information on our rug materials? Here’s why we love each category of material, as well as their best uses.

Mohair
Derived from the Angora goat, is prized for its sheen, softness, and resilience, making it an excellent choice for rugs.
Key Benefits: Durability Ideal for Everyday Use, Naturally Flame Resistance
Styling Tips
- Ideal for living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms.
- Layer rugs for depth and texture.
- Complements wood, stone & natural tones
- Follow care guide for lasting beauty.

Jute
Durable natural fiber that bring timeless appeal to rug design.
Key Benefits: Soft, biodegradable fiber, Ideal for moderate-traffic indoor areas, Suited for dry spaces.
Styling Tips
- Pairs well with layered textiles.
- Great to add warmth to a space.
- Compliments natural materials
- Follow care guide for lasting beauty.

Karakul
From Southern Africa, Karakul sheep, are prized for its lustrous, tightly curled fleece.
Key Benefits: Durable choice for both traditional and modern interiors, Adds warmth to space and withstands foot-traffic well.
Styling Tips
- Ideal for living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms.
- Layer rugs for depth and texture.
- Complements wood, stone & natural tones
- Follow care guide for lasting beauty.

Sisal
Strong and resilient fiber from the Agave sisalana plant.
Key Benefits: Strong Resilient Fiber, Perfect for High Traffic Areas, Suited for Dry Spaces.
Styling Tips
- Pairs well with layered textiles.
- Great to add warmth to a space.
- Compliments natural materials
- Follow care guide for lasting beauty.

Wool
A versatile natural fiber, is prized for its durability, softness, and insulation.
Key Benefits: Luxurious, Long-lasting, Durable, Stain Resistant and Sound Absorbent.
Styling Tips
- Pair with neutrals for depth and texture.
- Layer rugs for depth and texture.
- Complements wood, stone & natural tones
- Follow care guide for lasting beauty.
By Construction
The construction of a rug significantly influences its pile height, softness, design, and durability. Exploring the various construction methods can provide insight into how each affects these attributes.

Handwoven Rugs
Crafted on looms by skilled artisans, offer durability, beauty, and unique design.
Key Benefits: Durable & Ideal for High Traffic Areas.
Handwoven rugs offer timeless style & durability with proper care and placement.

Hand-Tufted Rugs
Made by punching yarn into a canvas backing, offer intricate designs and luxurious texture.
Key Benefits: High Quality Rugs Offer Durability, Comfort, and Stain Resistant.
Regular vacuuming and gentle cleaning keep hand-tufted rugs looking beautiful, while their design adds lasting comfort and style to any space.

Hand-Knotted Rugs
Meticulously crafted by artisans who tie each knot individually, creating unique, intricate designs.
Key Benefits: Durable while maintaining softness.
Handmade from wool or silk, each hand-knotted rug is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece and elegant, long-lasting investment best maintained with gentle care.

Natural Wall-to-Wall Carpets
Natural fiber rugs offering unique benefits for different applications.
Key Benefits:
Jute: Soft and Ideal for low-traffic areas.
Sisal: Durable, dust-resistant, perfect for high-traffic spaces.
Choose jute for comfort or sisal for durability to enhance your space naturally.
By Room
Add warmth to your home with a stylish rug. Explore our room-by-room guide for expert tips on the best materials and constructions for every space.
Living Room
Rugs should anchor your furniture, creating a cohesive look. We recommend placing at least the front two legs of larger furniture pieces on the rug, rather than having them completely off or entirely on top.





Outdoors
Indoor/outdoor rugs bring a finished look to exterior spaces. Add texture and pattern by styling them in outdoor settings, using the same design principles as indoor dining and living areas.
Bedroom
Rugs should anchor your furniture for a balanced look. We recommend placing at least the front two legs of larger furniture pieces on the rug, rather than having them float around it or sit entirely on top.

Twin

Queen

King

Kitchen
When choosing a rug for the kitchen, consider it as you would for other high-traffic areas like entryways, mudrooms, and hallways. Opt for a rug or runner that adds warmth and charm while being durable enough to handle heavy use and potential spills. Recommended Rugs: Indoor/Outdoor, Vintage, Hand-Knotted, or Handwoven Wool.
Dining Room
In the dining area, rugs should frame the table and chairs, creating a cohesive look. Choose a rug large enough to accommodate your furniture, ensuring durability while adding depth and character with texture or pattern.

8'x10'

9'x12'

8'x10'