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Top 5 Luxury Rugs Brands


From India to Persia, the art of carpet making is considered to be one of the highest forms of art, making homes and living spaces gorgeous for millennia now. While there are many rug brands in the world today, we highlight five brands that are loved by luxury blogs across the world.

By: Soumya Jain

What you walk on is important, whether you realize it or not. It’s time you decked up your home in rugs which speak volumes about you, your style, and are not just a solid beige covering for your floor. We talk about our favorite five brands of carpets.

1. Armani/Casa – Armani as a brand is extremely well-known. Its founder Giorgio Armani’s vision is not only translated into fashion, but also in hotels and interior decoration. Armani/Casa’s rug collection is quite large with most falling into neutral shades. But it is the texture which makes them classy and absolutely fantastic for any kind of décor theme. They have rugs in wavy, chevron, striped and labyrinth designs, with some having metallic effects. No wonder that luxury blogs across the world love to feature their rugs!

2. Fornasetti – Nothing says kitsch better than Fornasetti. This interior decoration brand knows how to make a serious life funny with its weird motifs and designs. Even the brand’s website is a creative journey into the unknown! Mostly made in vibrant shades, don’t be surprised if you find a luscious pair of lips beneath your feet, or a hand stretching out. You have to be as quirky as Fornasetti to be able to relate to its designs.

3. Jaipur Rugs – The colour palette of this Indian luxury rug brand is more vibrant and stylish. With motifs ranging from graphical to heritage, Jaipur Rugs has exemplified Indian design and craftsmanship in its products. It is as modern as traditional, making Jaipur Rugs much loved by architects, interior designers and luxury blogs across the world!



4. Pierre Frey – Nothing matches the resplendence of Pierre Frey carpets. More traditional in design and daring in colour, Pierre Frey carpets can be found covering the living spaces of some of the most elite, heritage hotels in the world, specifically in Paris. It’s a Parisian brand after all! Some examples are Ritz Paris Hotel, Lanesborough Hotel London, St. Roch Hotel Paris, Luxembourg Palace Paris and more. If you are looking for a grand entry, then Pierre Frey is your brand.

5. Roche Bobois – Rugs by Roche Bobois are more like works of art, in the sense, they try to depict abstract landscapes in their designs. Vibrant and graphical, these rugs definitely talk to you with their style and colors. From rectangle to round, you’ll find asymmetrical shaped rugs as well in their collection. Not much talked about by luxury blogs, Roche Bobois’ rugs are indeed exclusive and made on order. They are a thing to see and enjoy. Words are not much of help here.

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