Like a surface shaped by time, use, and the elements themselves, Rohan doesn't feel designed so much as uncovered. The fractured geometry reads like worn terrain, where blocks of rust, ash gray, and beige settle into one another as if pressed and weathered over years rather than placed all at once. Power-loomed in Turkey, the rug has a soft, low-profile pile that feels grounded and easy underfoot. The layered pattern adds depth without overwhelming, allowing the rug to anchor the room with quiet strength while complementing everything around it.
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What are the benefits of a low-pile rug in a busy household?
This rug features a soft, low-profile pile that is exceptionally practical for high-traffic areas. Low-pile rugs are less likely to trap allergens and dust compared to high-pile options, and they allow for easier movement of furniture and effortless vacuuming. Additionally, the power-loomed construction in Turkey ensures the fibers remain securely in place, even with frequent use.
How does the "fractured geometry" pattern impact the room's design?
The fractured geometry and weathered pattern of this rug serve as a sophisticated "neutral plus." The layered blocks of rust, ash gray, and beige provide enough visual depth to subtly mask minor footprints or debris while remaining neutral enough to complement contemporary furniture. It is designed to anchor a room with quiet strength, adding texture and organic warmth without overwhelming existing decor.
How does the material of this rug handle spills and stains?
Crafted from durable polyester, this rug is naturally resistant to moisture and staining. Synthetic fibers like polyester are non-porous, meaning spills tend to sit on the surface rather than soaking deeply into the pile, allowing for quicker cleanup. Based on our expertise with this material, we recommend regular vacuuming and immediate spot cleaning for any accidental spills to maintain the integrity of the design.
Is an 8' x 10' rug the right size for a standard living room?
An 8' x 10' rug is a versatile choice that typically fits well in most standard living rooms. For a balanced look, we recommend placing at least the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs on the rug to anchor the seating area. For larger, open-concept spaces, the 9' x 12' variation may be more appropriate, while the 5' x 7'6" size is ideal for smaller dens or home offices.
Can I use this rug in a dining room under a large table?
This rug is an excellent choice for a dining room due to its low-profile pile, which allows chairs to slide in and out without catching. The power-loomed construction provides a flat, stable surface for table legs. For a typical 6-to-8-person dining set, the 8' x 10' or 9' x 12' sizes provide enough "overhang" for the chairs to remain on the rug even when pulled out from the table.
Is a synthetic rug a better choice than wool for homes in humid climates?
In humid environments, synthetic materials like polyester offer a distinct advantage over natural fibers. Unlike wool, which can absorb and retain moisture from the air, polyester is hydrophobic and highly resistant to mold and mildew. This makes it a more durable and hygienic choice for homes in the Southeast or other areas with high humidity levels.
96.00"w x 0.50"d x 120.00"h