Looking to Tie a Room Together? Check Out These Online Rug Stores
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When designing a room, one approach can be to start with the rug. After all, it is the anchor of the room—not to mention the part you touch the most—so why not make it a statement? Thankfully, online rug retailers have increased dramatically in the past 10 years with traditionally to-the-trade companies also getting in the mix. It can feel overwhelming to know where to look, so we decided to share what are, in our humble opinion, the best online rug stores. You can’t go wrong with any of these designs—from minimalist to maximalist options. And if you don’t see what you’re looking for, check out each brand’s site for more.
Anthropologie
Many associate Anthropologie with its boho-chic clothing, but its home offerings are just as strong. This hand-knotted rug is just one of many luxe options in the rug division.
Wayfair
This whimsical design by Justina Blakeney is just one of the thousands of rugs you can choose from at Wayfair.
West Elm
Any design buff is likely to credit West Elm, a division of Williams Sonoma Inc., for its range of trendy products and commitment to sustainability (it’s the first U.S. home retailer to carry Fair Trade USA items). You really can’t go wrong with a West Elm rug, whether it’s for a living room, bedroom, or dining area.
Etsy
Etsy might be a hub for crafts, vintage, and other DIY, but it’s also a treasure trove of affordable rugs. For a neutral look, opt for a jute option. We’re a fan of this one, which is handwoven in India and can be customized to fit your space.
Ruggable
Do you balk at the maintenance factor of a neutral-colored carpet? Enter Ruggable, whose line of machine-washable rugs are as chic (check out some of its fun designer collabs) as they are affordable. Simply pop the top layer of one of these babies into the wash and presto, those puppy tracks are gone.
Beni Rugs
Inspired by the ages-old techniques of Moroccan rug weaving, Beni Rugs aims to modernize tradition in a more contemporary way and offers an assortment of fun patterns and colors to choose from.
Nordic Knots
As its name suggests, Nordic Knots is inspired by Scandinavian landscape, colors, and design. The Swedish company works with GoodWeave to make sure their rugs are ethically made by adults in Bhadohi, India.
Williams Sonoma
Williams Sonoma has a beautiful mix of quality rug designs to suit all types of room layouts and styles. Plus, the brand’s price points are accessible.
The Rug Company
Known for its beautifully crafted floor coverings and designer collaborations, the Rug Company is a must-see when shopping for new rugs for your home.
Serena & Lily
Live for beach-inspired spaces? Look no further than Serena & Lily, which carries solid, striped, and vintage-inspired rugs that’ll give your home instant coastal cool.
One Kings Lane
When it comes to rugs, One Kings Lane has it all: contemporary, traditional, Moroccan—the list goes on. And the retailer’s inventory is updated frequently, so you can be confident in knowing that your rug choice will be on trend.
ABC Carpet & Home
There’s a reason the industry’s leading designers head to ABC Carpet & Home for rugs and much more. The retailer does a brilliant job of offering an impressive variety of unique designs, from contemporary to vintage, and considers sustainability part of its ethos.
Block Shop Textiles
If you’re looking for fun and colorful patterned runners and rugs, then BlockShop Textiles is the place for you.
cc-tapis
If you want something truly wild for your home decor, check out cc-tapis’s fun offerings starting with its latest collaboration with Australian-based streetwear brand P.A.M. (Perks and Mini). Yes, this sweater is actually a wool rug!
The Invisible Collection
By carrying designers like Atelier Février, shown here, the Invisible Collection strives to have an assortment of choices like no other.
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn has a pretty vast selection of area rugs, performance styles, custom designs, and much more. The brand’s aesthetic is classic (there’s no shortage of neutrals), so if that’s the vibe you’re going for, it’s worth a look.
Jennifer Manners Design
Based out of the U.K., Jennifer Manners Design offers high-end rugs that are always a favorite for design mavens due to their chic colors and patterns.
Armadillo
Known for its high-caliber rugs, Armadillo is the first Australian and American company to achieve B Corp status. Its offerings give designers a range of soothing neutrals to choose from when grounding a room.
Ben Soleimani
Just about any in-the-know designer would direct you to Ben Soleimani if you’re on the hunt for a stylish, high-quality rug. His contemporary designs are available in classic colors (think white, black, and gray), so you won’t be tempted to find an upgrade anytime soon.
1stDibs
If you would like to see more nontraditional, artistic options, check out 1stDibs’s offerings. It carries fun designs from companies like cc-tapis and is a great source for vintage designs too.
Ralph Lauren Home
If your space is in need of a timeless design, consider Ralph Lauren Home. Lauren has been in the business for more than 50 years, so rest assured that any rug you choose, whether it’s an antique reproduction or a flat weave, will be stylish and manufactured with care.
Doris Leslie Blau
Looking to splurge? High-end interior designers rely on Doris Leslie Blau for contemporary rugs that can steal the show in just about any room.
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