The geometric tribal pattern of the Rosea Collection brings an exciting southwestern flair to any room. The woven wool construction contrasts with raised areas and fringe for even more visual interest. The subdued color palettes and transitional design keep it from becoming too overbearing whether in a modern or traditional style room.
Color
Yellow
Collection
Rosea
Colors
Yellow
Features
Fringe
Material
Wool
Pattern
Geometric
Shape
Rectangle
Size
10' x 14'1
Style
Tribal
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What are the best placement rules for a large 10' x 14' area rug?
A rug of this substantial size—often referred to as a "mansion size"—is ideal for anchoring large living rooms, formal dining areas, or open-concept "great rooms." To achieve a balanced look, we recommend following the "18-inch rule," leaving approximately 18 inches of bare floor between the rug’s edges and the walls. In a seating area, ensure that at least the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs rest on the rug; this grounds the furniture grouping and prevents the rug from looking like it is "floating" in the center of the room.
How can I style a bold yellow tribal pattern without overwhelming my room?
The sunny yellow tones and "southwestern flair" of this rug are perfect for bringing warmth to a modern or traditional space. To keep the room feeling balanced, we recommend pairing the geometric tribal pattern with neutral-toned furniture, such as a beige or light gray sectional. For a cohesive design, pull subtle secondary colors from the rug's pattern to use in your accent pillows, throws, or wall art. This creates a "transitional" look that feels curated and intentional rather than overbearing.
Is a wool rug a suitable choice for homes in humid coastal or southern climates?
Wool is a naturally breathable fiber that manages moisture better than many synthetic materials, allowing it to adapt well to various climates. However, in particularly humid environments, it is important to maintain good indoor airflow to prevent the natural fibers from retaining excess moisture. Using a high-quality rug pad is highly recommended, as it provides an extra layer of protection for your flooring and improves ventilation beneath the rug, which is essential for preserving the wool’s integrity in damp conditions.
My new wool rug is shedding; is this a sign of a quality issue?
Shedding is a completely normal and natural characteristic of high-quality wool rugs, particularly in the first few months of use. This occurs as small, loose fibers from the weaving process work their way to the surface. Regular vacuuming will help manage this and will significantly diminish as the rug settles. This initial shedding is not a defect and does not impact the density or the long-term durability of the rug’s construction.
Is a natural wool rug a durable option for high-traffic areas and families?
Wool is widely recognized as one of the most resilient and durable natural fibers for home use. The natural elasticity of wool allows the fibers to "spring back" after being stepped on or compressed by heavy furniture, helping the rug maintain its original texture over time. Furthermore, wool contains a natural protective coating that offers inherent resistance to stains and soiling, making it an excellent investment for busy households that require a balance of luxury and longevity.
How should I clean and maintain a wool rug with fringe and raised textures?
To preserve the intricate geometric pattern and raised woven areas of this rug, regular vacuuming is essential. However, it is important to avoid using a vacuum with a beater bar or "power head" on the fringe, as this can cause the delicate strands to tangle or fray. For spills, our care experts recommend blotting the area immediately with a clean, dry cloth to soak up moisture. If necessary, spot clean using a mixture of mild detergent and cool water, taking care not to over-saturate the natural wool fibers.
120.00"w x 169.00"d x 0.50"h