Abstract Rugs
Our Abstract Rugs collection is perfect if you want to add texture, depth and a more contemporary feel to your home. With layered patterns and modern designs, these rugs work well in living rooms, bedrooms and hallways, whether you want a subtle finish or more of a statement look.
Looking for a different style? Browse our Traditional Rugs, Modern Rugs and Geometric Rugs collections to find the right fit for your space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is an Abstract Rug?
An abstract rug features a more artistic, free-flowing design rather than a traditional repeating pattern. It is a great choice if you want something modern and visually interesting.
Are Abstract Rugs Good for Modern Homes?
Yes, abstract rugs are a strong fit for modern interiors. They can add texture and character without making the room feel too busy.
Can I Use an Abstract Rug in a Living Room?
Yes, abstract rugs work really well in living rooms, especially if you want to create a focal point or add more depth to the space.
Are Abstract Rugs Suitable for Bedrooms?
Yes, they can work beautifully in bedrooms too, helping the room feel softer, warmer and more finished.
Do Abstract Rugs Only Suit Bold Interiors?
No. Some abstract rugs are bold and eye-catching, while others have softer tones and a more relaxed look, so they can work in a wide range of spaces.
How Do I Choose the Right Abstract Rug?
Start by thinking about the overall feel of the room. If your space is neutral, an abstract rug can add interest. If the room already has a lot going on, a softer design is often the better option.
Are Abstract Rugs Easy to Style?
Yes, especially if you pick out colours from your existing furniture, walls or accessories. That helps the rug feel more connected to the room.
Are Abstract Rugs Easy to Clean?
Most rugs are easy to maintain with regular vacuuming and quick attention to spills. It is always best to check the product details for care guidance.
Can Abstract Rugs Work in Hallways?
Yes, abstract designs can work well in hallways and narrower spaces, especially if you want to add pattern and soften the area.