Collection by Diana Budds

Why Go Bare When You Could Go Bright? 6 Fantastic Rugs

A bare floor is a bore. Treat toes right with these carpets that feel oh so good underfoot.

Red Meander by Anni Albers for Christopher Farr, $17,500.

Ten limited-edition rugs, handcrafted in Nepal, continue the legacy of the Bauhaus textile designer.
Red Meander by Anni Albers for Christopher Farr, $17,500. Ten limited-edition rugs, handcrafted in Nepal, continue the legacy of the Bauhaus textile designer.
Rabari 1 by Nipa Doshi & Jonathan Levien for Nanimarquina, from $5,325

The wool rug made in India evokes traditional embroidery of the nomadic Rabari community.
Rabari 1 by Nipa Doshi & Jonathan Levien for Nanimarquina, from $5,325 The wool rug made in India evokes traditional embroidery of the nomadic Rabari community.
Glitch Skid by Inigo Elizalde, $81 per square foot.

Woven from wool, nettle, and bamboo fibers, the rug’s graphic is inspired by a computer glitch. It’s available in custom sizes.
Glitch Skid by Inigo Elizalde, $81 per square foot. Woven from wool, nettle, and bamboo fibers, the rug’s graphic is inspired by a computer glitch. It’s available in custom sizes.
Dutone by Hella Jongerius for Danskina, $55 per square foot.

Robust enough for moderate-traffic rooms, the dual-tone wool rug celebrates the beauty found in handmade imperfection.
Dutone by Hella Jongerius for Danskina, $55 per square foot. Robust enough for moderate-traffic rooms, the dual-tone wool rug celebrates the beauty found in handmade imperfection.
Quinconce by La Manufacture Cogolin, $3,950 for a five-by-seven-foot rug.

Produced in France from cotton, wool, and jute, the floor covering hearkens to the 1950s.
Quinconce by La Manufacture Cogolin, $3,950 for a five-by-seven-foot rug. Produced in France from cotton, wool, and jute, the floor covering hearkens to the 1950s.
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