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Retro Carpet
A collection that brings the iconic geometry and warm color palette of the 60s and 70s to the present day, adding character to any space.
32 products
Beige Geometric Oriental Medallion Rug
Beige Brown Geometric Antique Vintage Rug
Beige Light Orange Kilim Carpet
Gray Antique Bohemian Rug
Light Gray Antique Bohemian Geometric Patterned Rug
Oriental Blue Carpet with Antique Geometric Pattern
Beige Gray Gold Floral Vintage Medallion Geometric Rug
Beige Brown Ethnic Patterned Geometric Anatolian Kilim Carpet
White Gray Geometric Antique Unique Vintage Carpet
Beige Pink Gray Geometric Patterned Carpet
Antique Navy Blue Light Blue Carpet
Antique Red Rug with Antique Pattern
Bohemian Beige Black Geometric Patterned Carpet
Beige Anatolian Carpet with Antique Patterns
Antique Blue Beige Geometric Floral Patterned Carpet
A Stylish Journey Through Time: The Retro Rug Collection
The world of fashion and home decor loves to repeat itself; because what is "old" always carries a story and a spirit.Retro RugsIt combines the aesthetic sensibilities of that colorful era, spanning from the 1950s to the 1980s, with today's modern production technologies. If you want to avoid a bland and soulless look in your home and capture the sophisticated atmosphere of "Mid-Century Modern" style, our Retro collection is the most stylish time machine for your floors.
The Signature of the Era: Geometry and Color
The most distinctive feature that sets retro rugs apart is their bold patterns and warm color palette.
- Iconic Designs:Large circles, swirling waves, repeating hexagons, or optical illusions... Retro rugs draw inspiration from the "Pop-Art" movement and geometric architecture of the era.
- Hot Palette:Mustard yellow, terracotta, burnt orange, petrol blue, and khaki green... These colors instantly inject warmth and energy into modern homes dominated by cool gray tones.
An Eclectic Harmony of Old and New
You don't need to have a house filled with antiques from top to bottom to use a retro rug. On the contrary,modernthe dance of retroIt is much more impressive.
- Contrast with Modern Furniture:A retro rug placed under a clean-lined, simple, and modern sofa set gives the room a unique character and becomes a focal point.
- Wood's Best Friend:It pairs seamlessly with dark wood furniture such as walnut, teak, or oak (especially coffee tables with tapered legs). It welcomes everyone entering the room with a warm, "home" feeling.
Why Retro?
- Characterful:It's different from the standard designs you'd see in everyone's home. It reflects your taste and respect for the past.
- It provides energy:Thanks to its vibrant colors and lively patterns, it elevates the energy of the room it's used in and enlivens conversations.
To recreate the most stylish moments of the past on your home's floors and add a nostalgic yet trendy touch to your decor, discover the iconic pieces of our Retro Rug collection now.
More Retro Carpet
More Retro Carpet
The retro rug collection combines nostalgic patterns with modern interpretations, offering a striking style in home decor. Retro living room rugs create a bold and energetic atmosphere in large spaces, while retro living room rugs add a warm and dynamic atmosphere. Retro bedroom rugs add character to rooms with their diverse patterns and color transitions. Vintage retro rugs bring the elegant details of the past to the present, while modern retro rugs contrast with minimalist furniture. Colorful retro rugs provide a vibrant décor, while patterned retro rugs add vibrancy to any space. Prioritizing functionality, washable retro rugs offer practicality with their easy-to-clean design, while non-slip backings ensure safe use. This collection is an ideal choice for those looking to blend the texture of the past with a modern aesthetic in their homes.
What is the difference between retro and vintage?
What is the difference between retro and vintage?
Vintage generally refers to genuinely old (20-100 years old) or worn-looking (faded) items. Retro, on the other hand, refers to "newly produced" items that reflect the style and fashion of the recent past (especially the 60s and 70s), usually with vibrant colors and geometric patterns. Retro is more dynamic.
Which decorating styles does it suit?
Which decorating styles does it suit?
It best suits Mid-Century Modern, Loft, Industrial, and Eclectic decorating styles. It is also used to add color to simple Scandinavian homes.
Can it be used in a small room?
Can it be used in a small room?
Retro designs are often large and bold. If used in a small room, opting for designs with more minimalist patterns or pastel colors can prevent the space from feeling cramped.





