Thalia is a geometric area rug with a strong architectural design for elevated home decor. The rugs solid blocks of color are broken up with space-dyed, thin lines of looped yarn for extra dimension in living rooms, bedrooms, and more. Thalia is hand-loomed of wool, viscose, and cotton and GoodWeave-certified, ensuring our commitment to ethical production and the support of weavers communities.
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What are the best practices for placing a large rug in a living room?
For a rug of this substantial size (8'6" x 11'6"), the goal is to anchor your seating arrangement to create a cohesive "room within a room." Ideally, you should position the rug so that at least the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs rest comfortably on it. To maintain a balanced aesthetic in larger spaces, follow the "18-inch rule" by leaving approximately 18 inches of bare floor visible between the edges of the rug and the walls.
Why is a GoodWeave-certified rug a better choice for my home?
A GoodWeave certification is a hallmark of ethical production and high-quality craftsmanship. It serves as an independent guarantee that the rug was produced without child labor and that the weavers' communities are supported through social and educational programs. Choosing a GoodWeave-certified item allows you to furnish your home with confidence, knowing your decor supports a transparent and responsible global supply chain.
Is a wool area rug suitable for homes in humid or coastal climates?
Wool is a naturally breathable and insulating fiber, making it a versatile choice for many environments. However, because this rug contains viscose—a fiber that is particularly sensitive to moisture—it is best suited for climate-controlled indoor spaces. In more humid or coastal areas, we recommend pairing the rug with a high-quality rug pad to improve air circulation and prevent moisture from becoming trapped between the rug and your flooring.
What are the benefits of a wool, viscose, and cotton blend area rug?
This specific material blend offers a sophisticated balance of durability, comfort, and visual depth. The wool provides natural resilience and a plush feel underfoot, while the viscose introduces a silk-like sheen and space-dyed thin lines for architectural dimension. The inclusion of cotton helps stabilize the hand-loomed construction, ensuring the rug maintains its geometric integrity over time.
How can a gray geometric rug enhance a contemporary room design?
A gray rug with an architectural geometric pattern provides a strong visual foundation for modern interiors. The slate-gray palette functions as a sophisticated neutral, capable of grounding a room with vibrant accents or complementing a minimalist, monochromatic theme. The thin lines of space-dyed yarn create "blocks of color" that add 3D-like dimension, making it an excellent focal point for living rooms or bedrooms that need a touch of structured elegance.
How should I clean and maintain a wool rug with looped yarn details?
To preserve the texture of the thin, looped yarn lines, we recommend vacuuming regularly using a suction-only setting or a vacuum with the beater bar turned off. Beater bars can be too abrasive, potentially snagging the loops or causing premature shedding of the wool fibers. For accidental spills, blot the area immediately with a clean, dry cloth and a small amount of mild detergent; avoid rubbing, which can damage the delicate viscose fibers and push moisture deeper into the rug.
102.00"w x 138.00"d x 0.50"h


