We see lots of rugs float through the blogosphere, but we keep coming back to the Rug Company's Chelsea Rugs. The design reminds us of an Ellsworth Kelly painting...

A lot of the rugs at the Rug Company look like minimalist paintings, but for us this one in particular has the right mix of Op Art geometry and muted softness. Made from Tibetan wool, this is a quality rug. Although prices aren't listed online, the Rug Company comes in at the "deluxe" end of the spectrum - not crazily overpriced for what you get, but still outside of the "affordable" range. To see more from the Rug Company, click here.

Comments (3)
These rugs are wonderful! It's nice to see something out of the ordinary!
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We're all craving novelty, I think. Perhaps the new trend is no defined trends? I know, no chance. I like the somewhat unusual color combinations in the rugs. Somebody should open a rug company that provides high quality, unusual, cool rugs for lower price points.
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Well.. now years later and finding myself working for a rug company... my only comment is that maybe the US should find its way back to making things to make money other than being a country of consumers and only making money or wealth by depending on foreign or imported goods and services... Trade and craft is slowly, in my opinion, a forgotten and outdated art in the US... and not because we have forgotten or do not care for it, but simply put... cannot afford to follow our passion or talent because we have to pay rent, taxes, etc and are confined by the tines we live in (and not by our own hand). Sincerely, Deeply saddened and great full I woke up and hope it's not to late...