Art and practicality come together in the Ruoli area rug. Drawing inspiration from subtle abstract themes, it is adorned with rich, warm colors that come alive with incredible shading. Step onto its tight, low pile and feel the soft, velvety texture that defines luxury. The easy-care short fringe ensures it remains a stunning centerpiece with minimal effort. For maintenance, vacuum rugs regularly. Set the vacuum height gauge to its highest setting, as some powerful vacuums may damage the pile, bound edges or corners of your rug. It is normal for new rugs to shed fibers. Frequent vacuuming will aid in eliminating excess loose fibers. The shedding will diminish with regular wear and vacuuming. Blot spills immediately.
Color
Brown
Collection
Ruoli
Colors
Brown, Multi
Pattern
Abstract
Shape
Rectangle
Style
Casual
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Does a low-pile rug provide enough comfort for a nursery or playroom?
While designed for durability, this rug features a specially crafted soft, velvety texture that offers a luxurious feel underfoot. This makes it an excellent choice for a nursery or playroom where you need a surface that is comfortable enough for floor activities and play but low-profile enough to be easily cleaned and moved across.
What is the recommended rug size for a large living room or a king-sized bed?
This 8' x 10' rug (officially 7'10" x 10') is an ideal scale for anchoring spacious room layouts. In a standard suburban living room, this size is large enough to unify a full seating area, allowing the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs to rest comfortably on the pile to avoid a "floating" look. For a bedroom, this scale fits perfectly under the lower two-thirds of a king-sized bed, providing a soft, consistent landing area on both sides.
How does this type of rug perform in humid climates or coastal homes?
This low-pile rug is a practical choice for humid regions like Florida or the Gulf Coast. Unlike thick, high-pile rugs that can trap moisture and dust, this lower-profile design allows for better airflow and is less prone to holding onto allergens. The "easy-care" design ensures it remains a vibrant centerpiece in your home with minimal effort, even in more humid environments.
Is a low-pile rug a good choice for a high-traffic area with pets?
Yes, a tight, low-pile rug is highly recommended for busy households. Because the fibers are shorter and more densely packed, they are less likely to snag on pet claws compared to high-pile or shag options. Additionally, lower piles are easier to maintain because pet hair and debris tend to sit on the surface rather than becoming deeply embedded, making routine vacuuming more effective.
How do I properly maintain this rug to prevent damage to the edges?
To preserve the integrity of the rug, our experts recommend vacuuming regularly with the height gauge set to its highest setting. Using a vacuum that is too powerful or set too low can damage the delicate pile, bound edges, and short fringe. If a liquid spill occurs, blot the area immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid rubbing the spill, as this can push moisture deeper into the fibers and potentially cause staining.
What should I do if my new rug begins to shed?
It is normal for high-quality new rugs to shed excess fibers during the first few weeks of use. This is simply a result of the manufacturing process and is not a sign of a defect. Frequent vacuuming—using a high-pile setting—will aid in eliminating these loose fibers. Based on our experience with this construction, the shedding will naturally diminish over time with regular wear and maintenance.
96.00"w x 0.50"d x 120.00"h
