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Patterned Rugs

A patterned rug is an easy way to add personality to a room and create a visual focal point. Whether you prefer subtle geometric designs or bold, colorful motifs, a patterned rug can transform the entire atmosphere. Soft materials and thoughtful design choices make the rug as comfortable to walk on as it is beautiful to look at.
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HAYTapis Rug, 140x200 cm / Green
£259.00
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HAYTapis Rug 80x200 cm, Green / Black
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Chhatwal & JonssonUna Traceable Rug 230x320 cm, Dark Blue/Beige/Off White
£1 093.00
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DecotiqueDotted Wool Rug Natural, 200x300 cm
£319.00
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PappelinaMolly Rug Woods, 70x100 cm
£75.00
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Ferm LivingLay Washable Rug 50x70 cm, Taupe/Off-white
£49.00
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Recycled by Wille Ella Ribbed Rug Grey / White, 70x250 cm
£37.40
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Patterns – design that makes a difference
Creating a patterned rug is about more than just choosing colors and shapes. Patterns can be woven, tufted, or printed, with each technique lending a unique character. Woven rugs often have a more subtle and durable appearance, while tufted or printed versions allow for bolder and more detailed designs. The choice of material—from soft wool to hard-wearing synthetics—affects both the look and feel underfoot. Whatever your style, a patterned rug is an effective way to bring personality to a room and create a striking visual focus.

Choosing the Right Patterned Rug
Finding the right patterned rug for your space can be a challenge, but a few guidelines can help. Start by considering the room’s color palette and furniture—do you want the rug to blend in or make a statement? Large, eye-catching patterns can add energy to spacious rooms, while smaller spaces often benefit from more understated designs. Also think about placement: in the living room, the rug should be large enough to fit under the seating area, while a rug under the dining table should allow chairs to be pulled out without going beyond the rug’s edges. This way, your patterned rug is both practical and visually appealing.