EDIT: Curating Multiple Rugs
The character of a space is often found in the balance of opposing forces. In this guide, LAYERED shares two ways of thinking when combining multiple rugs across your spaces.
Principle 01. The Color Connection
Anchor your spaces by drawing from the patterned rug’s palette. Match a solid rug to the supporting colors of the patterned rug for an understated link, or coordinate with its dominant tones for a striking, unified expressions
Indochine
Wool Rug - Mellow Rose
Johanna
Wool Rug - Sage
Indochine
Wool Rug - Blue Rust
Johanna
Wool Rug - Sky Blue
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Blue Clair
Evelina Kroon
Wool Rug - Berry Rain
Teklan Frame
Wool Rug - Mullberry Sky
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Ruby Red
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Sage
Lilly
Wool Rug - Green
Poppykalas
Wool Rug - Sleeping Flower
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Capulet Olive
Teklan Fregio
Wool Rug - Butter Blossom
Alice Crawley Bamboo Forrest
Wool Rug - Rose
Röllakan Ruth
Wool Rug - Summer Sky
Röllakan Solid
Wool Rug - Sky Blue
Poppykalas
Wool Rug - Flower Field
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Soft Yellow
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Chicory Coffee
Strata
Jute Rug - Brown
Erik Bratsberg Lozza
Wool Rug - Teal
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Bone White
Artisan
Wool Rug - Bone White
Röllakan Ruth
Wool Rug - Almond
Röllakan Selma
Wool Rug - Sage
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Oatmeal
Röllakan Solid
Wool Rug - Marigold
Röllakan Selma
Wool Rug - Dove
Shaggy
Wool Rug - Bone White
Lilly
Wool Rug - Mustard
Erik Bratsberg Lozza
Wool Rug - Olive
Solid Wool
Wool Rug - Green Umber
Whether you choose Principle 01 or 02, the most important thing is to let the design lead the way. We recommend ordering samples first to ensure the colors work perfectly both together and in your space.



































































