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Geometric Wool Rugs to Brighten Up Your Home

 

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A geometric wool rug combines contemporary style with the traditional comfort of this beautiful material. If you’re looking for a home accessory that enhances your interior decor and provides super-soft cosiness, a geometric wool rug will give you just that.

This guide takes you through why geometric patterns are so desirable for the home, why wool is the best rug material, and the top picks from our own impressive range of geometric wool rugs.

What Counts as a Geometric Pattern?

A geometric pattern is one of regular, repeated objects or shapes like circles, squares, triangles, rectangles and hexagons. The repetition might be uniform or more abstract and asymmetrical, simple or complex.

Geometric patterns have been a hallmark of art and design because of their visual appeal. The repetition of shapes is pleasing to the eye and gives a sense of stability while also adding a decorative flair - especially if vibrant colours are incorporated, too.

Geometrical designs can have a sense of contemporary cool, making for a chic style when used for decorative purposes like with rugs.

Why Wool Is Such a Good Rug Material

Add the amazing advantages of wool as a material and a geometric wool rug is irresistible. Wool is so sought-after for a number of reasons:

  • Softness: Wool is one of the softest materials, meaning that wool rugs give luxurious comfort and cosiness underfoot, perfect for the bedroom or living room.
  • Quality: Not only is wool supremely soft, but it’s also incredibly strong. It can withstand heavy foot traffic and the fibres quickly bounce back after crushing and indenting.
  • Durability: This high strength also translates to a long life. A geometric wool rug will last for decades and look beautiful doing it.
  • Hypoallergenic: Wool is less likely to cause allergic reactions than other fibres. It’s also known as a “smart fibre” as it’s able to absorb humidity in the air and release it back when the air is dry.
  • Sustainability: Undyed wool uses far less electricity, less water and fewer chemicals than rugs made of other materials. The natural renewability of wool combines with this sustainable manufacturing method to make an exceptionally eco-friendly product.

How to Style & Accessorise a Geometric Wool Rug

There is no one pervading style of geometric pattern, with a huge range of different shapes, designs, and colours available.

Here are some design tips for styling a geometric wool rug:

Use it as a Focal Point

A geometric pattern can make a bold statement if you choose a particularly vibrant colour. Brighten up minimalist or more simplistic interiors with a funky geometrical design. This approach will bring a sense of energy and dynamism to an understated living room, showing a distinct flair in your home decor.

Match With Other Furnishings

Pick out elements of the geometric pattern on your wool rug and pair it with other home accessories. This could encompass choosing your cushions in either a matching or complementary pattern, or matching a blanket or decorative ornaments to one of the colours in your rug for a more subtle cohesiveness.

Furniture Arrangement

Consider how you want your rug to function. Is it purely a decorative addition to a room or is it a focal point that you want to arrange all other furniture around? One of the main characteristics of a geometric pattern is the symmetry and regularity of shapes. You may want to reflect this in an ultra-symmetrical arrangement of furniture. Or, go the opposite way and be more abstract with the arrangement. Either way, make sure you know how to choose the right rug size to get your preferred look.

Match the Softness of Wool

Wool is an incredibly soft material, lending a cosy feel to wherever a rug of this material is placed. Continue this theme of softness throughout your room with other soft furnishings and a gentle colour palette.

Geometric Wool Rugs You’ll Love

We have one of the biggest online collections of rugs in the UK, with a host of gorgeous geometric wool rugs in a range of sizes. Whether you want to go for a small rug or you’re after a large geometric wool rug, we’re sure to have the one for you:

Lexus Rugs by Oriental Weavers

For a highly stylish yet affordable geometric wool rug, this modern collection is a perfect choice. A variety of bright colours in blocky shapes make for a simplistic but attractive design.

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Arabesque Rugs

The Arabesque collection from Oriental Weavers oozes sophistication, with an elegant navy, ivory and charcoal colour palette. The viscose and wool blend creates a super-soft finish with all the durability of wool, making these rugs an exceptionally sound investment.

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Reef Rugs by Asiatic

Made from 100% wool and hand tufted, the Reef collection is incredibly soft and practical. A wide variety of geometric patterns in diverse hues, from muted pastels to bold melds, make these rugs really stand out as an eye-catching focal point.

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Cabone Rugs by Origins

The Cabone rug collection features geometric wool rugs with a delightfully soft finish. The funky zigzag design lends itself perfectly to a contemporary home, with a choice of understated hues or bright pastels.

Carved Maze Mink Rugs by Origins

For a more subtle geometric wool rug, the Carved Maze range from Origins is beautifully understated. The 100% wool material was hand-tufted in India and the pile weight of 2300 grams/sqm makes the rugs sumptuously soft and substantial.

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Explore More Rugs With Free UK Delivery

If you like the look of these geometric rugs, you can find more in our full geometric rug collection, where we stock a massive range of modern styles to suit any homes. Or, find more wool rugs to satisfy that cosy itch.

Whatever your budget and your decor style, Rugs Direct has a selection large enough to have what you’re looking for. With an easy returns system and free delivery on all rugs, including free delivery for geometric wool rugs in the UK, Rugs Direct is the premium choice.

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