Orange Rugs

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    Terracotta Changed How We Think About Orange in a Room. It Made It a Neutral.

    Before terracotta’s rise, orange was the most avoided color in the rug market. The earthy desaturation of terracotta and rust changed that — those registers read as grounded and compatible with natural fiber and warm wood.

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    Orange Is Broader Than You Think

    • Terracotta: Earthy red-orange like unglazed clay. Most compatible orange for contemporary interiors. Works with sage, cream, natural fiber.
    • Rust: Darker, more red-toned terracotta. Bohemian, Southwest, farmhouse.
    • Burnt orange: Deeper with slight brown quality. Traditional and transitional alongside navy and dark wood.
    • Coral: Pink-orange. Coastal and cottage character.

    Terracotta and Rust — The Dominant Orange

    Terracotta and rust are among the most popular rug colors now. The earthy quality integrates with sage green, cream, natural fiber, warm wood — the core 2020s palette.

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    Is terracotta an orange or red color for rugs?

    Terracotta sits between red and orange — a red-orange with strong earthy, clay-like qualities. If it reads earthy and grounded, it’s terracotta. If vivid and energetic, it’s standard orange.

    What colors go with an orange or terracotta rug?

    Terracotta/rust: sage green, cream, natural linen, warm wood, mustard, warm charcoal. Burnt orange: navy, ivory, dark wood, deep green. Avoid cool gray, pure white, blue-purple.

    Orange in the terracotta register is one of our fastest-growing categories. Not sure which shade? Tell us your room. Free shipping. 30-day returns.

    Related: Red Rugs | Southwest | Boho

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