Rectangular Rugs

A timeless classic: rectangular rugs

Discover an exclusive collection of rectangular rugs, the most sought-after models for a variety of spaces inside a home. Thanks to their shape, which reflects the one of the room, they create the perfect start for a cosier and more aesthetically pleasing space. Choose the right yarn from a selection of cotton, silk, wool and synthetic fibres and customise your rug with different colours and patterns.

  • Dublin handmade wool rug

    Cardiff

    Starting from €167

    Cardiff soft high pile rug with tailor-cut measurements to the centimetre. Available in several shapes and colours.

  • Delhi rectangular shaggy rug

    Delhi

    Starting from €521

    Delhi rectangular shaggy rug available in 11 colours with different type of edges. Also available with custom measurements and with square, round and elliptic shape.

  • Coimbra high pile rug

    Coimbra

    Starting from €557

    Coimbra high pile rug custom made in 4 shapes and 18 colours. Ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, sitting rooms and offices.

Rectangular rugs in natural and synthetic fibres

Modern rectangular rugs can be made of various fabrics, natural or synthetic, and are customisable in terms of colours and patterns.

Wool is a soft and warm fibre, very pleasant to the touch, has high fire resistance and withstands moisture well, ensuring a longer product lifetime. Durable and easy to clean, it is ideal if you have children or pets, or in places with high foot traffic and usage, for example as a runner rug. Silk, on the other hand, is often used in modern luxury carpets: it is characterised by a unique sheen, iridescent colours and dense, tiny knots for sharp, precise patterns. It also has excellent fire resistance and does not attract moths or pests. Cotton is a highly durable, tear-resistant and hypoallergenic natural product. It is suitable for all seasons and temperatures, as it is cool in summer and warm in winter.

In addition to natural fibres, we also offer synthetic ones, which, while enjoying less prestige, share the same durability and resistance to moisture and fire, sometimes surpassing them. The high density of the fibres makes them particularly resistant to tear and dirt, as well as to wear, moisture and sunlight.