'Oriental' is an out-of-date term meaning 'of the East', with 'the East' being defined as a vast region reached by early European explorers when
they travelled east over the Mediterranean Sea or by circling the southern tip of Africa. Oriental rugs loosely classify any rug in one of the
original styles characteristic of these regions' rug weavers.
Many
tribal flat-weave rugs
are also examples of oriental or Persian styles. Styles like kilims and dhurries were woven originally by nomadic peoples to be used as
blankets. However, similar weaving styles are also characteristic of Native American and Central American rugs, including rugs that fall under
the often misused classification of Navajo rugs.
Aubusson and Savonnerie rugs are related styles that
originated in France in the 15th century. Elegant, floral, and extremely popular with modern designers, Aubusson rugs are making a resurgence
in modern homes.
Transitional style is easy to approach for the do-it-yourself designer. Transitional rugs combine both contemporary and traditional design
styles into one, creating a look that is both classic and modern. Transitional rugs join contemporary elements like animal prints with traditional
borders, simplify antique patterns into clean lines and shapes, and add bright colors to the antique look of traditional rugs.
Floral rugs are generally good examples of the transitional style.
Floral patterns can be contemporary, but most fall somewhere between traditional Aubusson or Persian styles and more modern, abstract designs.
Floral rugs and their botanical printed cousins add color and a welcoming breezy feel to a room or home.
Braided rugs are classic examples of
American folk art and tradition. Also known as rag rugs, braided rugs are made from multi-colored pieces of fabric that have been braided
together and then sewn into concentric circles to create a broad floor-covering textile. With a distinctive feel of casual country style,
braided rugs are not quite contemporary, and not quite traditional -- even though they may remind you of grandma's kitchen! Braided rugs are
usually washable and easy to care for, making them a great choice for outdoor or kitchen use. 
Circles, squares, stripes and
swirls...geometric rugs can add bold life
to a room with both color and style. Choosing a geometric print for your room will create a contemporary and urban look, if paired with chic
modern furniture. However, when paired with more traditional furniture styles, a geometric rug can give your room a welcoming transitional feel.
Animal prints add exotic appeal and an air of adventure to a room.
Bold, contrasting, yet neutral colors go well with many furniture styles, and definitely create a contemporary look.
The
contemporary rug category includes a variety of styles designed or
based upon the works of modern artists, including Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Mark Rothko and even Jackson Pollock.
These simple mats have
the wonderful appeal of being easy to take care of, and naturally aging well.
Those first steps out of bed in the
morning can be harsh... but not if you have a luxurious shag or flokati
rug to step into! These decadent, thick pile rugs feel wonderful to feet, and their solid colors and unique textures can add great
contemporary style to a room.
Novelty and theme rugs are available in hundreds of whimsical
patterns. From the French country-inspired rooster rugs to the sports
team rugs of the NFL and MLB teams, we carry every rug theme you can imagine!
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