Collection: Red Rugs
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Lenna Rust Charcoal Rug
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Sinclair Clay Tobacco Rug
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Lenna Brick Sky Rug
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Millie Sunset Multi Rug
Regular price From $79.00From $79.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price13 Sizes -
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Sarah Terracotta Rug
Regular price From $109.00From $109.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price9 Sizes -
Banks Brick Ivory Rug
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Sarah Blush Rug
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Sinclair Rust Lagoon Rug
Regular price From $69.00From $69.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price9 Sizes
Red & Rust Area Rugs
A red rug makes a statement a neutral won't — it introduces color with confidence and gives a room a clear point of focus. Our red rugs lean toward the earthy end of the spectrum: rust, terracotta, brick, and clay tones that work naturally with warm wood furniture, linen upholstery, and the layered, collected aesthetic that defines a well-styled room.
How to Style a Red Area Rug
Red living room rugs work best when they're anchored by neutral surroundings — cream or warm white walls, natural wood tones, and furniture in linen or cotton rather than competing colors. The rug becomes the focal point without the room feeling overdone. In a bedroom, a red bedroom rug in a muted terracotta or blush adds warmth underfoot without dominating the space the way a brighter red might.
For sizing, a rug in a living room should be large enough for the front legs of all key furniture pieces to rest on it — this grounds the seating arrangement and makes the room feel pulled together rather than pieces sitting separately on a hard floor. In a bedroom, an 8x10 or larger rug positioned under the lower two thirds of the bed, extending out on either side, is the most comfortable and visually balanced approach.