Geometric Doesn’t Mean Cold. The Pattern Family Spans Bohemian to Scandinavian to Formal.
Customers come to the geometric filter looking for one of about five completely different aesthetics — and they don’t always know which until we show them the range.
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Geometric Pattern Types
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Moroccan/lattice: Overlapping diamonds or circles. Most popular. Reads bohemian to contemporary depending on colorway.
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Chevron/herringbone: V-shape repeat. Contemporary-casual in muted tones, bold in high contrast.
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Diamond/argyle: Transitional to traditional depending on detail.
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Abstract geometric: Non-repeating forms. Most contemporary of the family.
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Tribal/Aztec/Southwest: Bold asymmetric. Bohemian and eclectic.
Scale and Room Size
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Large-scale (12"+ repeat): Large rooms only. Fragments in small rooms.
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Medium-scale (6–12"): Most versatile. Most living/dining room sizes.
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Small-scale (under 6"): Reads as texture from distance. Works in smaller rooms.
FAQ
Are geometric rugs in style?
Yes — Moroccan lattice, loose diamond, and abstract geometric are all performing well. Strict precision geometry has softened toward more organic interpretations. The category isn’t going anywhere.
What size geometric rug for a living room?
8×10 or 9×12 for a standard living room. For geometric rugs, choose a size that lets at least one full pattern repeat show beyond the furniture edge.
Geometric is our widest-range category — from bohemian Moroccan to sharp Scandinavian minimalism. Not sure which scale? Email us the dimensions. Free shipping. 30-day returns.
Related: Contemporary | Transitional | Boho