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  2. 6 Rug Styles That Are Everywhere Right Now, According to ...

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    We polled rug experts to reveal the top rug trends on the rise for 2025. ... Mallory Hand Tufted Area Rug. $549.00 at All Modern ... sturdy, and CO2-neutral.” Hart Jute Rug. $99.00 at ...

  3. Joanna Gaines Reveals a New Collection of Perfectly Neutral Rugs

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    The new line is a collaboration between Loloi Rugs and Magnolia Home, Gaines’s ever-popular furniture and decor shop. The two brands have collaborated for years, with their most recent product ...

  4. I Tested Washable Rugs From Revival and Ruggable—Here's My ...

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    Ruggable doesn’t offer custom size rugs, but every pattern I checked comes in 13 different sizes, including round and rectangular area rugs and runners. They range from 2-by-3 to 10-by-14.

  5. Moroccan rugs - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan rugs experienced a growth in popularity in the West with mid-century modern designers, such as Le Corbusier, who paired the thick piled Berber rugs with their sleekly designed furniture. Many of these Berber carpets are woven by the Beni Ourain peoples from the Rif Mountains near Taza.

  6. Qom rug - Wikipedia

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    A Qom rug Rouhani's Gift for Abe The rug given to Abe. Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran.Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry until the past 100 years, the luxurious silk and wool rugs of Qom are known for their high quality and are regarded among the most expensive in the world. [1]

  7. Dhurrie - Wikipedia

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    A dhurrie (also dhurri, durrie, durry or dari) is an Indian or Pakistani handwoven rug or a thin flat carpet, an item of home furnishing. The dhurries have unique designs inspired by the state of origin such as multicolor stripes, one of the most popular patterns. Dhurrie weaving was a big industry in rural India.