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Copper-Toned Rugs
A sophisticated collection that adds industrial elegance, natural warmth, and metallic depth to spaces.
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Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
The Most Noble Shade of Red in Decoration: Copper-Toned Rug Collection
Among the metallic colors that have been on the rise in interior design trends in recent years, copper tones undoubtedly create the warmest and most intimate effect. Blending the energy of orange, the richness of brown, and the shimmer of metallic hues in a single shade.Copper-toned carpetsRust is a new favorite for those who want to add a sophisticated touch to their living spaces. Sometimes referred to as "Rust," these tones add depth, a sense of history, and a unique character to spaces, especially in industrial, rustic, and modern decor styles.
Metallic Effect That Warms Up Cold Spaces
Copper is, by its nature, a warm tone. It's the most effective "balancing" element for breaking the cold atmosphere often created by predominantly gray, white, and anthracite-based decorations today.
- Industrial Elegance:In loft-style apartments designed with brick walls, metal pipes, and concrete floors, a copper-colored rug softens the harsh look and transforms the space into a home.
- Light Shows:Especially bamboo carpet Or copper-toned designs woven with viscose blend yarns change color depending on the angle of the light. During the day, they have a matte appearance with a hint of terracotta red, while in the evening, under artificial light, they shimmer with a luxurious gold-bronze glow.
Which colors should it be combined with?
Copper-toned rugs, when paired with the right colors, create a look straight out of a home decor magazine.
- Turquoise and Petrol Blue:Shades of blue, which are opposite orange on the color wheel, create a tremendous "complementary contrast" with copper. A copper rug placed in front of a petrol blue sofa set will make both colors pop.
- Grey and Anthracite:Gray tones are the safest haven for balancing the heat of copper.AnthraciteOneliving room carpet Models featuring copper geometric patterns offer a modern and sophisticated elegance.
- Green and Natural:Copper combined with emerald green or khaki tones creates a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of autumn leaves in nature.
A Passion for Vintage and Aged Items
Copper color is the most common color in carpet making.vintage rug And it's a tone that suits distressed patterns. The distressed look, where the rug's color appears faded in places and shiny in others, looks very natural in copper tones. These designs, which give the impression of an aged, rusted, and valuable antique, are indispensable for bohemian homes.
Advantage of Concealing Stains and Dirt
Copper-toned rugs offer both aesthetic and functional advantages. Their mixed pattern, incorporating earthy and terracotta tones, makes them highly effective at concealing dust, lint, and small stains. This feature makes them a useful option not only for living rooms but also for sitting rooms and kitchens.
If you want to elevate your home beyond the ordinary and add a warm yet modern "signature" to the space, you can now explore our Copper Toned Rug collection, which dazzles with its shine and captivates with its texture.
More Copper-Toned Rugs
More Copper-Toned Rugs
Copper Tone Rug Collection: Warmth, Sparkle and Contemporary Luxury
Copper is one of the most popular metallic tones for creating a modern, industrial, yet warm atmosphere in interior design. Our Copper Tone Rugs collection brings this rich, reddish, and reflective hue to your floor, radically transforming the lighting and overall atmosphere of your room. The warmth of copper creates a striking and luxurious balance, especially when paired with cool-colored furnishings (gray, anthracite, navy).
Why Choose Copper-Toned Carpets?
Warmth and Richness: Deeper than the shine of gold and more vibrant than the matte finish of bronze, copper tones add instant warmth and rich splendor to a space, making the rug look inviting and comfortable.
Light Play and Dynamism: Natural or artificial light woven into a rug is softly reflected by copper threads (usually viscose or shiny polyester). These reflections create a constantly changing sense of depth and movement across the rug's surface, making the room appear more dynamic and luminous.
Style Integration: Copper blends seamlessly with a wide range of styles, including Industrial Chic (with concrete, metal, and wood textures), Luxe Modern (with velvet and marble), and even Bohemian (with natural browns and earth tones).
Textural Variety: Our collection features styles that emphasize copper not only through color but also texture. For example, high-pile (shaggy) copper-thread rugs evoke a luxurious feel, while low-pile, abstract-patterned styles exude contemporary elegance.
Whether you're looking for a striking statement in the focal point of your living room, a peaceful glow in your bedroom, or inspiring luxury in your study, the Copper Tone Rugs collection will bring the warm glow of modern living to your floor.
Does a copper-colored carpet look orange?
Does a copper-colored carpet look orange?
No, copper/rust isn't a harsh orange; it's a much deeper, more refined color with hints of brown, terracotta, and bronze. Because it has a metallic sheen, it looks far more sophisticated and luxurious than orange.
Which decorating styles does it suit?
Which decorating styles does it suit?
It best suits "Industrial (Loft)," "Modern Rustic," and "Bohemian" styles. However, it can also be used with classic furniture (especially leather armchairs) to add an avant-garde feel to the space.
Are copper-toned carpets difficult to clean?
Are copper-toned carpets difficult to clean?
This depends on the carpet's material. If viscose or bamboo was used for shine, professional cleaning is recommended. However, acrylic or polyester blend, distressed copper-patterned carpets are easy to clean and show dirt very little.





