Luxury Area Rugs
Luxury area rugs for your home. Traditional to modern design area rugs
from around the world. Floor art from neutral to bold color. Select the tabs
above for more options by color.
Transitional Area Rugs
Transitional rugs from subtle to bold for every
space you can imagine.
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Shearling Rug |
Shibui Rug |
Zen Garden Rug |
Chrysanthemum Rug |
| Natural Australian and New Zealand sheepskin pelts are lightly
sheared for a plush, uniform depth and sewn together, retaining the
quirky, organic shapes. Suede leather backing. Available in earthy
shades of ivory, champagne, mushroom or chocolate |
Shibui is Japanese for simple, subtle, unadorned beauty and this
breathtaking carpet exemplifies that ideal. Semi-worsted New Zealand
wool provides a soft sheen and natural nap to the subtle, yet intricate,
Asian inspired design, equally at home in the most elegant or casual of
settings. Hand knotted by skilled artisans |
The serenity of a meditation garden is captured in sleek branches
and flowers of earthy ivory, loden and russet gold tones play across an
open field of cool sage for an effect both tranquil and undeniably
dramatic. The hand tufted, ultra-soft wool and viscose blend is artfully
constructed for years of carefree comfort and beauty |
East meets "Wow!" in this beautifully crafted New Zealand wool
sculpted carpet. Lovely Asian chrysanthemum motif in subtle beige and
chocolate tones goes fashion forward in a dramatically oversized scale
designed to make an impact. Hand tufted and hand carved |
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| Lanesborough Wool Area Rug
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Cordella Wool Area Rug
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Mooreland Wool Area Rug
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| Lanesborough Wool Area Rug is inspired by Persian rugs woven around
1500 AD. This rug features an overall repetitive floral design, with
palmettes enclosed in flowering trees |
The Cordella Wool Area Rug uses the earthy colors and simple
geometric symbols favored by 15th century Turkish weavers. The rich red
coloration provides a stunning background to a field of angular floral
elements and stylized vines, with a border of smaller-scale abstract
foliage |
The Mooreland Wool Area Rug is an abstracted version of a 19th
century Persian Sultanabad carpet updated with unusually muted colors.
Two layers of symmetrical palmettes and petals form the center of this
rug, while the border is balanced by palmettes and an interconnected
network of detailed vines |
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| Aiken Area Rug
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Archibald Wool Area Rug
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Abington Wool Area Rug
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| The Aiken Area Rug by Safavieh faithfully represents both the look
and feel of an authentic 19th century southwest Persian design. With a
gorgeous ivory background and richly hued botanical medallion design,
this rug is a worthy addition to the finest room in your home. Green,
ivory |
The Archibald Wool Area Rug is an Indo Tabriz design of exceptional
beauty, combining lush scrolling vines and floral arrangements within a
border of alternating palmettes and rosettes. Tabriz carpet patterns of
this quality and detail originated in India during the late 19th
century, the beginning of a legacy that continues to this day |
The Abington Wool Area Rug is a stunning adaptation of an Agra
design, originally created by textile artisans during the famed Mughal
period. It has a tightly arranged, symmetrical flower motif in a medium
to large scale, and a border adorned with bracketed palmettes in a rich
range of color. Green, gold, burgundy, brown |
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| Stockbridge Wool Area Rug
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Clancy Wool Area Rug
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Donovan Wool Area Rug
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| The Stockbridge Wool Area Rug is inspired by the famous Ziegler rugs
produced in Persia's Sultanabad region during the late 19th century.
Beautifully balanced, this rug has a center field of enlarged palmettes
and a dense border detailed with flowing vines and rosettes |
The Clancy Wool Area Rug is an outstanding example of a city rug, a
tightly woven carpet that has been hand-knotted in the Persian
tradition. The cream field of this beautifully detailed carpet is dense
with subliminal scalloped medallions contained in a graphic rust and
purple border |
The Donovan Wool Area Rug is a unique design that originated in
Persia during the Safavid period of the late 16th century. Each
compartment contains either branches or flowering trees bearing ivory or
rose blossoms. The geometric effect is balanced with an artistic border
of repeating star medallions |
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| Anatolia Province Wool Area Rugs
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Sage Anatolia Fields Wool Area Rug
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Oushak Mirage Wool Area Rugs
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| Anatolia Province Wool Area Rugs brings 19th-century regional
patterns to your rooms. Capturing old-world sophistication and quality
in new tufted rugs, these rugs are made of ancient pot-dyed, hand-spun
wool that is hand-tufted into a dense pile to give our three Anatolia
rugs their authentic finish. Charcoal, green |
Incorporating an old-world sophistication feel, this Sage Anatolia
Fields Wool Area Rug will transform you room into an art gallery with
its alluring intricate pattern. Our indoor area rug, with muted neutral
colors, recalls late 19th century masterpieces |
Oushak Mirage Wool Area Rugs boast a simpler design that hints at
the nomadic lifestyle of long-ago Turkish tribes. Blue, green |
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| Peshawar Aris Wool Area Rug
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Peshawar Festival Wool Area Rug
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Brannen Wool Area Rug
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| Dramatic contrast abounds in this Peshawar Aris Wool Area Rug which
is hand-crafted using old world techniques. Bold colors and muted tones
are enhanced by a soft, rich sheen |
Each Peshawar Festival Wool Area Rug takes nomadic tribes based in
the Central Asian mountains up to nine months to hand-shear, spin and
naturally dye. The rug is named for the Pakistani city that was
previously the capital of the Gandhara empire, circa 58 BC. As a border
town, Peshawar has historically been the site of active trading in the
Middle East, and is still highly regarded as an important area of
commerce |
Each rug is made of 100% wool and hand-knotted for the ultimate in
durability. |
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| Evelina Wool Area Rugs
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Haj Jalili Wool Area Rug
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Zeigler Oxford Wool Area Rug
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| Boasts designs inspired by ancient vegetable dye rugs made in
Central Asia. Each rug uses unique colors — bright greens, reds, and
yellows on an entrancing blue background — which perfectly complement
both formal and informal settings |
Based on the styles of Haj Jalili, a famous late-19th century rug
maker, this Haj Jalili Wool Area Rug combines years of talent, design
and passion into one durable floor covering |
The versatile pattern in our Zeigler Oxford Wool Area Rug renders it
ideal for either formal or informal settings. Rich shades of green and
red mingle within a bold black border in a 19th century Persian design. |
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| Anatolia Pastures Wool Area Rugs
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Janette Wool Area Rugs
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Ziegler Sinclair Wool Area Rugs
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| Anatolia Pastures Wool Area Rugs capture old-world sophistication
and quality in new tufted rugs. From Safavieh, this indoor rug brings
19th-century regional patterns to your rooms. Blue, ivory |
Hand-knotted by artisan weavers high in the mountains of Peshawar,
Pakistan. Colors promise a one of its kind "heathered" look |
Ziegler Sinclair Wool Area Rugs are hand-knotted in Central Asia.
Replicating the intricate design of a 19th-century Persian rug with
unsurpassed authenticity |
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| Samarkand Empress Wool Area Rugs
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Peshawar Poplar Wool Area Rugs
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Samarkand Phoenix Wool Area Rugs
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| Samarkand Express Wool Area Rugs incorporate woven symbols from
India, Mongolia, Turkey, and other countries rich in the art of
hand-knotted wool. At the heart of the Silk Road, the city of Samarkand
in Uzbekistan has been a melting pot of European and Middle Eastern
cultures since the 4th century BC, and this rug reflects this enduring
history. Ivory, blue, rust |
Peshawar Poplar Wool Area Rugs use sun-dried vegetable dyes to
produce subtle motifs and soft, striated colors like nowhere else in the
world. In the ancient city of Peshawar, local weavers repeat the
time-honored techniques of their ancestors to create authentic,
hand-knotted masterpieces for modern-day homes |
Rugs are produced from 100% high-mountain wool and sun-dried
vegetable dyes. From Safavieh, these rugs harken back to ancient motifs |
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| Tabriz Sky Wool Area Rug
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Morrison Tufted Area Rug
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Tibetan Silhouette Wool Area Rug
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| This Tabriz Sky Wool Area Rug combines intricate patterns that suit
your formal rooms beautifully, while the soft, cool colors and durable
wool complement more casual spaces. Inspired by Persian rug designs,
this wool area rug will refresh any room |
Pure, premium wool makes the hand-tufted Morrison Wool Area Rug an
irresistible choice in your home. The intricate motif and soft,
room-warming hues evoke highly coveted Persian rugs from the 19th
century |
The yarns of our Tibetan Silhouette Wool Area Rug contain the
lanolin of the Tibetan sheep's wool, keeping this rug soft and supple.
The beautiful neutral shades of this rug make it perfect for any decor |
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| Sage Corsaro Rug
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| Medallions of silk pile dot our rug, their lustrous texture adding
soft dimension and contrast to the sage green wool. Nepal's
extraordinary rug crafters knot the yarns by hand into a dense, supple
pile. The design suits traditional and modern rooms alike, with a
peerless quality that ensures lasting softness, luster, and color |
Kilims and Flat Weave Reversible Rugs
Kilims are flat-weave rugs from a wide area which
sweeps from Morocco to Afghanistan. They are usually striped or geometric. The
Indian dhurrie is similar and made of cotton. Add a touch of updated tradition
anywhere. Capturing the feeling of the open air markets of Marrakesh with this
amazing, superior quality hand-woven wool rug. Traditional Moroccan grill design
is beautifully woven in vibrant shades of cocoa, coral, grey, sage or sky.
Reversible dhurrie construction offers years of carefree, stylish wear.
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| Copper Sumak Wool Area Rug
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Jade Sumak Wool Area Rug
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Java Sumak Wool Area Rug
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| Copper Sumak Wool Area Rugs are hand-knotted in a low-profile flat
weave, inspired by an ancient Persian design. A Sumak weave results in
flip-over versatility; the two sides show not a color reverse, but
rather a different texture and weave for another look |
Jade Sumak Wool Area Rugs are hand-knotted in a low-profile flat
weave, inspired by an ancient Persian design. A Sumak weave results in
flip-over versatility; the two sides show not a color reverse, but
rather a different texture and weave for another look |
Java Sumak Wool Area Rugs are hand-knotted in a low-profile flat
weave, inspired by an ancient Persian design. A Sumak weave results in
flip-over versatility; the two sides show not a color reverse, but
rather a different texture and weave for another look |
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