Despite its smaller dimensions, a 4x6 rug can still have a significant impact on the overall look and feel of a space. It can add a pop of color, texture, or pattern to a room, while also providing a practical purpose such as defining a specific area or protecting the floor.
Sophisticated in tone and meticulously detailed, this hand-knotted wool Boteh rug presents one of the most refined allover paisley layouts in Persian-inspired rug design, now trending strongly in the USA...
Rooted in the rich heritage of Soumak weaving and elevated through the refined design language of Nourison Nourmak, this hand-knotted transitional wool rug delivers a bold yet highly controlled composition...
Refined and serene, this hand knotted Tibetan wool rug embodies understated elegance—perfect for sophisticated interiors in the United States. The warm apricot gold field remains open and unpatterned, allowing the...
Clean, bold, and highly contemporary, this hand knotted Indo Tibetan rug aligns perfectly with current U.S. trends for modern minimalist rugs. The open turquoise field creates a strong visual statement,...
Bright, elegant, and full of life, this hand knotted Aubusson Savonnerie rug reflects the charm of classic French design—widely appreciated in upscale U.S. interiors. The ivory field serves as a...
Vivid and visually commanding, this hand knotted wool rug features a rich emerald green field structured by a precise diagonal lattice of boteh paisley motifs—one of the most searched Persian...
This hand knotted Caucasian rug showcases bold geometric styling that continues to trend in the American home décor market. The golden brown field features a repeating floral lattice, while the...
Rich in detail and color, this hand knotted Indo Kashan rug features a luminous ivory field filled with flowing terracotta vines and olive green palmettes—one of the most popular Persian-inspired...
This hand knotted Tibetan wool rug embraces the growing trend of minimalist luxury rugs in the U.S. market. The warm beige field is intentionally left open, allowing negative space to...