The simplistic yet compelling rugs from the Splitboork rug effortlessly serve as the exemplar representation of modern decor. With their hand tufted construction, these rugs offer an affordable alternative to other handmade constructions while preserving the same natural demeanor and charm. Made with viscose and has low pile this rug is great for low traffic areas such as bedrooms and formal dining rooms. Professional clean only.
Color
Charcoal
Collection
Splitbrook
Colors
Charcoal, light blue
Features
Low pile
Material
Viscose
Pattern
Geometric
Shape
Round
Size
8' round
Style
Contemporary, glam, modern
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What size dining table works best with an 8-foot round rug?
To ensure a comfortable dining experience, a rug should extend 24–30 inches beyond the table edge so chair legs don't "catch" or "fall off" when pulled out. This 8' round rug is an ideal match for a circular dining table up to 54 inches in diameter, providing a generous border that keeps your seating grounded and stable during use.
What decor styles complement a charcoal and light blue geometric pattern?
This rug's charcoal and light blue palette is specifically designed to enhance Contemporary, Modern, and Glam interiors. The geometric pattern provides a structured, high-design contrast to the organic round shape. It pairs exceptionally well with sleek furniture finishes—such as polished chrome or glass—and soft textiles like velvet or silk, which mirror the rug's own subtle shimmer.
How do I properly clean and maintain a low-pile viscose rug?
Because viscose is highly sensitive to moisture—which can alter the fiber's natural sheen and texture—this rug is designated for professional cleaning only. For daily maintenance, our care guide suggests vacuuming regularly using a suction-only setting, as beater bars can pull at the hand-tufted fibers. If dry debris occurs, it should be blotted immediately. We also recommend a high-quality rug pad to provide extra stability and prevent the edges from rippling or curling over time.
Where is the best place in a home to use a viscose rug?
Viscose is prized for its silk-like sheen and exceptional softness, making it a premier choice for "glam" or modern decor. However, because viscose fibers are more delicate than synthetics, this rug is best suited for low-traffic areas like primary bedrooms or formal dining rooms. Our experts recommend placing it in spaces where its natural luster and hand-tufted texture can be appreciated without the heavy wear of main entryways or high-traffic hallways.
Can a round rug help make a small apartment living room feel larger?
Yes, round rugs are a strategic design tool for urban apartment living. By breaking up the linear "boxiness" of a standard room and encouraging the eye to scan in a curve, a circular rug creates an illusion of fluid movement and openness. In open-concept layouts, this 8' round rug acts as a sophisticated spatial divider, defining a specific "living zone" or reading nook without making the floor plan feel cluttered or restricted.
What are the design rules for placing a rug in a foyer or entrance hall?
In an entryway, a round rug serves as a sophisticated focal point that anchors the space. To follow the "18-inch rule" of professional interior design, you should aim to leave approximately 18 inches of bare floor between the rug’s edge and the walls. This creates a balanced, intentional look that highlights the rug's geometric pattern while allowing the architecture of your home to shine.
96.00"w x 96.00"d x 0.50"h
