10 of the best modern minimalist rugs

Looking to create the perfect foundation for a minimalist living space?
No matter how beautiful your flooring is a room without a rug can often feel just a little bit incomplete. Rugs are frequently the final missing piece of a design scheme, the thing that just somehow pulls all the other elements in the space together and makes the room feel ‘done’.
The right rug will immediately add warmth, texture and interest and a soft, comfortable feel to any space. It will also anchor everything and make your furniture look as though it somehow belongs there.
Colour, shape and size are all key considerations, but you don’t necessarily have to opt for bright colours and strong patterns to create an impact. We’ve rounded up a selection of designs featuring abstract patterns and muted tones that will elevate any room.
All of the rugs below will subtly add warmth and texture without detracting from other elements within the room, enhancing the furniture, architecture and lighting rather than overwhelming it, and adding a new layer to your space.
Slip your shoes off and make yourself at home. Your feet will thank you.
Minimalist rugs

Scape rug – Brink & Campman
Tapis rug – Hay
Kelly Wearstler for The Rug Company
Kelly Wearstler for The Rug Company
Crease rug – Ferm Living
1. Dropp Area rug by Fells Andes
Hand dip-dyed drips fall across the natural white canvas of this fine hand-woven rug.
A simple design with subtle expression, for homes where the most important statement piece is the attention to every detail.
3. Bascule rug by Lemieux et Cie – Anthropologie
Art isn’t just for walls. Created by Canadian designer Christiane Lemieux in collaboration with Anthropologie this hand knotted rug features artistic forms that draw inspiration from the Constructivism movement of the early 1900s.
4. Brastead rug – Soho Home
Minimalist motifs and contrasting textures create embroidery style details in this elegant wool and viscose mix rug from Soho Home.
Elevate your living space with this lustrous design made from shimmering silky viscose that is soft to the touch and feels luxurious underfoot.
Add an extra layer of comfort and style to your home with this chic, textured design featuring a subtle relief pattern.
Drawing inspiration from the clean lines of modern architecture, Ferm Living’s Crease rug is crafted in a geometric pattern that alternates between high pile and flat woven wool. We love the asymmetric fringe detail.
8. Tableau Pewter rug by Kelly Wearstler for The Rug Company
Kelly Wearstler brings her distinctive style and confident expression to this abstract graphic print rug which combines Tibetan wool and silk yarns for a luxe, sumptuous sheen.
9. Large jute blend rug by H&M
Deep pile sections add abstract pattern to this neutral rug from H&M.

A plush cut pile rug with a modern grid design, handmade in small batches for Scandinavian brand Nordic Knots. A minimalist foundation for your home.
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