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.
Museum-level craftsmanship defines this hand-knotted Pak Persian Sarouk woven with premium New Zealand wool at an impressive 250 knots per square inch. The warm rose field radiates vibrancy, adorned with...
Soft romance and classic European design come together in this hand-knotted French Aubusson needlepoint rug, where elegant floral bouquets bloom across an ivory field in shades of coral and pink,...
Garden-inspired elegance reaches full bloom in this hand-knotted French Aubusson-style needlepoint rug, where European textile tradition comes alive through an abundant display of botanical motifs. The ivory field is filled...
Featuring the timeless boteh motif in a mesmerizing all-over layout, this hand-knotted wool rug is packed with thousands of miniature paisley teardrops arranged with precision to form a richly textured...
A deep navy field anchors this 4x6 hand knotted French Aubusson needlepoint rug, organized into a refined grid that displays floral bouquets in structured panels. Each square features roses and...
This 4'8" x 6'7" hand knotted Tibetan wool rug features a composed taupe field framed by a classic Greek key border, creating an architectural and balanced aesthetic. Crafted in wool...
Featuring a repeating paisley boteh pattern, this rug creates rhythmic movement across a warm, burnt orange field. Accents of ivory, lime, and earthy brown add balance and contrast. Stepped borders...
This Peach area rug features a warm peach field washed to create a gentle, calming tone. A refined medallion anchors the center while scrolling botanical motifs in blush, blue, gold,...
A serene teal field is framed by a floral border rendered in navy, blush, mint, and peach. The open center enhances spaciousness and versatility. Crafted in the Tibetan tradition with...