Collection by Eujin Rhee

All Rugged Up

Ahhhh, the rug. Ever so comfortable, ever so cozy. We compiled six of the plushest rugs not only worthy of your feet, but for showing off too.

This modern orange braid-like rug by French industrial designer Samuel Accoceberry for Chevalier is hand-knotted in Nepal from wool or a wool-silk blend.
This modern orange braid-like rug by French industrial designer Samuel Accoceberry for Chevalier is hand-knotted in Nepal from wool or a wool-silk blend.
The circular Miss Dottie Rug designed by Thomas Sandell for Asplund is hand-tufted and made of rich New Zealand wool.
The circular Miss Dottie Rug designed by Thomas Sandell for Asplund is hand-tufted and made of rich New Zealand wool.
The geometric seams on this Furoshiki Rug designed by Miguel Vleira Baptista follow the folding patterns of the traditional Japanese furoshiki—a wrapping cloth designed to transport goods.
The geometric seams on this Furoshiki Rug designed by Miguel Vleira Baptista follow the folding patterns of the traditional Japanese furoshiki—a wrapping cloth designed to transport goods.
This hand-tufted Kaleidoscope Rug by BoConcept was inspired by pixelated kaleidoscope images. Definitely fit for the modern age.
This hand-tufted Kaleidoscope Rug by BoConcept was inspired by pixelated kaleidoscope images. Definitely fit for the modern age.
Inspired by early 20th-Century art movements including Expressionism and Cubism, the Minimalist White Rug from the Bense Collection by Chandra Rugs is hand-tufted, made of New Zealand wool, static-resistant, and best of all, pleasing to the eye.
Inspired by early 20th-Century art movements including Expressionism and Cubism, the Minimalist White Rug from the Bense Collection by Chandra Rugs is hand-tufted, made of New Zealand wool, static-resistant, and best of all, pleasing to the eye.