Collection:
Round Carpets
A collection that softens sharp edges, bringing an aesthetic flow, a focal point, and a modern dynamism to the space.
94 products
Abstract Patterned Modern Gray Carpet
Ethnic Red Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Antique Red Beige Carpet
Ethnic Red Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Beige Anatolian Carpet with Antique Patterns
Abstract Patterned Orange Beige Modern Carpet
Ethnic Navy Blue Red Kilim Carpet
Antique Vintage Blue Carpet
Antique Orange Black Medallion Carpet
Antique Gray Abstract Patterned Carpet
Bohemian Colorful Children's Room Rug
White Ivory Kilim Carpet
Unique Red Anatolian Carpet
Beige Blue Orange Modern Vintage Carpet
Beige Bohemian Modern Rug
A Soft Touch to a World of Angles: The Round Rug Collection
Our homes typically consist of square or rectangular rooms and furniture with sharp corners. The most effective way to break this geometric monotony and bring artistic flow and softness to the space is...Round RugsThe goal is to use these circular designs, which go beyond ordinary carpet forms, as a focal point in the area where they are used, transforming the decor from a "boxy" appearance into a more inviting one.
Illusion and Spaciousness in Space
Round rugs are unique not only in their shape but also in the visual impact they create.
- Softening Sharp Lines:If your room has a lot of corners and straight lines (square desk, L-shaped sofa, vertical walls), a round rug on the floor will balance this rigidity. It allows the eye to move more freely around the room.
- Making the Area Appear Larger:Because the edges of the carpet don't run parallel to the walls, the floor appears wider and more spacious than it is. This creates an ideal illusion, especially for narrow and irregularly shaped spaces.
Create Private Areas (Zoning)
Round rugs are perfect for creating "space within a space" in open-plan homes or large living rooms.
- Reading Corner:You can create your own private relaxation area by placing a round rug under an armchair.
- Entrance and Hall:Using a round rug instead of a square doormat in the entrance area of your home will give your guests a much warmer and more stylish welcome.
- Round Tables:Placing a round rug under a round dining table is one of the golden rules of interior design in terms of form harmony.
An indispensable item for children's rooms.
For children who love to play, round rugs are like a stage. Because they have no sharp corners, they offer a safe play area and are the perfect fit for the energetic, cheerful atmosphere of children's rooms.
To break the mold on your home's floor, add dynamism to your decor, and create an aesthetic focal point, discover the most modern designs in our Round Rug collection now.
More Round Carpets
More Round Carpets
The round rug collection offers aesthetic and modern solutions for those seeking a unique décor experience. Round rug models, which deviate from the classic rectangular shape, create a soft and balanced look in various spaces, such as living rooms, sitting rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and balconies. Round living room rugs create a stylish focal point in the center of seating areas, while round bedroom rugs create a warm atmosphere at the edge or center of the bed. Round kitchen rugs complement table and chair sets perfectly.
Modern round rugs, produced in various styles, complement contemporary decor with their minimalist lines, while classic round rugs offer timeless elegance with their elegant patterns. Patterned round rugs add movement and energy to a space, while pastel round rugs create a simpler, more serene atmosphere. Furthermore, for those seeking practicality, washable round rugs offer easy cleaning, while non-slip backings enhance safety. This collection is both a functional and aesthetic choice for those looking to create a unique style in their home.
How should the size of a round rug be determined?
How should the size of a round rug be determined?
It is usually sold by its diameter (Q) measurement (e.g., 120x120 cm or Q120). If it is to be laid under a table, it should be wide enough to remain on the rug even when the chairs are pulled out. If it is to be laid in an open space, it looks more elegant if it floats (swimming) without touching the furniture.
In which rooms is it used?
In which rooms is it used?
The most popular uses are: entrance halls, bathrooms, kitchens, children's rooms, and reading/coffee corners in large living rooms.
Does it make the small room even smaller?
Does it make the small room even smaller?
On the contrary, it makes things more spacious. Because it has no corners, it leaves more of the parquet floor exposed. This allows small rooms to feel more "breathable" and have a more spacious look.





