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      Over 500 Turkish-inspired rugs, runners, and outdoor styles — shipped across Australia from our Sydney warehouse. Whether you’re furnishing a living room, finishing a bedroom, or styling an alfresco area, everything in this collection is chosen for Australian homes: proportioned for standard room sizes, priced fairly, and built to last.

      Use the filters to narrow by style, size, colour, or room. Free shipping on qualifying orders.

      500+ designs
      traditional to contemporary
      Turkish-inspired
      craftsmanship & design
      All room sizes
      runners to 300×400cm
      Ships AU-wide
      free on qualifying orders

      Rug Buying Guide

      How to choose the right size rug +
      Living room: The rug should sit under the front legs of all main furniture — sofa, armchairs, coffee table. A 200×290cm suits most standard Australian living rooms; 240×330cm or 300×390cm for larger spaces or open-plan areas.

      Dining room: Add at least 60cm to each side of your table so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out. A 200×290cm works for a 4-seater, 240×330cm for a 6-seater, 300×390cm for an 8-seater or larger.

      Bedroom: Lay the rug under the lower two-thirds of the bed, extending at least 50cm on each side. A 200×290cm is the most common choice for a queen bed; 240×330cm or 300×400cm for a king bed or a room where you want full coverage.
      Traditional vs contemporary — which style suits my home? +
      Traditional rugs (Persian-inspired medallions, floral borders, intricate repeat patterns) work in both classic and eclectic interiors. They add warmth and visual complexity to rooms with neutral furniture, and hold their own against bold wallpaper or dark walls.

      Contemporary rugs (geometric, abstract, low-contrast, or solid-field designs) suit minimal, Scandi, and modern interiors. They frame furniture without competing with it.

      The rule of thumb: if your room has strong pattern already (tiles, wallpaper, patterned upholstery), choose a simpler rug. If your room is neutral and needs warmth, a traditional or patterned rug does the heavy lifting.
      How to choose the right pile height +
      Low pile / flatweave — hardwearing, easy to vacuum, suits dining rooms, entries, and under furniture with legs. The most practical choice for high-traffic areas.

      Medium pile — the most versatile option. Comfortable underfoot, easy to maintain, works in living rooms, bedrooms, and studies.

      High pile / shaggy — the softest underfoot feel, best suited to low-traffic areas like bedrooms and sitting rooms where comfort is the priority over durability.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What makes a rug “Turkish-inspired”? +
      Turkish rug design has a centuries-old tradition of geometric patterns, medallion motifs, and rich jewel-tone palettes drawn from Ottoman and Anatolian art. Our collection draws on these traditional design languages — updated for contemporary Australian interiors. The patterns, colour combinations, and border structures in our range are all rooted in that heritage.
      Are these rugs suitable for homes with pets? +
      Yes. Low and medium-pile rugs are the most pet-friendly — they don’t trap pet hair as deeply and are easier to vacuum clean. For homes with dogs or cats, we recommend avoiding very high-pile or looped constructions, as claws can catch on longer fibres. Darker or patterned rugs also conceal everyday pet hair and dirt better between vacuums.
      Do I need a rug underlay? +
      On hard floors (timber, tiles, polished concrete), yes — a non-slip rug pad prevents movement, protects your floor from friction, and makes the rug feel more comfortable underfoot. On carpet, a rug-on-carpet gripper pad stops the rug from shifting. A good underlay also extends the life of the rug by reducing wear from movement.
      How do I care for my rug? +
      Vacuum regularly in the direction of the pile to remove dust and debris. Rotate the rug every 6–12 months so it wears evenly, especially if part of it sits in direct sunlight. For spills, blot immediately with a clean damp cloth — never rub. For deeper cleans, most rugs in this collection are suitable for professional rug cleaning. Check the individual product care guide for material-specific advice.
      My new rug has a smell — is that normal? +
      Yes, completely normal. New rugs — especially those made with natural fibres or fresh dyes — can have a mild odour when first unrolled. This is from the manufacturing and packaging process, not a defect. Unroll the rug in a well-ventilated room and the smell will dissipate within a few days. Airing the rug outdoors in shade for a few hours speeds up the process.
      How long does delivery take? +
      We ship from Sydney Australia-wide. Most metropolitan orders arrive within 3–7 business days. Regional and rural delivery times vary — estimated timeframes are shown at checkout based on your postcode. All orders are tracked and you’ll receive a tracking notification once your order is dispatched.
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      Advantages of Turkish machine-made rugs:

      • Consistency: Machine-made rugs offer consistent quality, pattern, and size, making them ideal for decorating large spaces or for use in high-traffic areas.

      • Affordability: Compared to handmade rugs, machine-made rugs are more affordable and accessible, making them a popular choice for home decor.

      • Durability: Machine-made rugs are made with high-quality materials and are designed to last, making them a good investment for your home.

      • Wide range of designs: With the help of modern technology, machine-made rugs can come in a wide range of designs and styles, from traditional to contemporary.

      • Easy to maintain: Machine-made rugs are also easier to clean and maintain compared to handmade rugs, making them a practical choice for those who want a low-maintenance rug for their home.

      How are turkish machine-made rugs made?

      Turkish machine-made rugs are produced using a power loom, which is a mechanical weaving machine. The power loom allows for mass production and a consistent, precise weave. The process starts with the selection of materials, such as synthetic fibers or natural fibers like wool or cotton. Then, a pattern is programmed into the machine and the loom begins to weave the rug, following the predetermined design. The end result is a durable, affordable, and attractive rug that can be used in a variety of settings.

      Machine-made vs handmade

      The main difference between machine-made and handmade Turkish rugs is the method of production. Machine-made rugs are produced using power-looms and automated machines, which can mass-produce rugs quickly and consistently. On the other hand, handmade rugs are made by skilled artisans using traditional techniques, such as knotting and weaving, which take longer to produce but result in unique and high-quality products. The material and craftsmanship quality may also differ between machine-made and handmade rugs, with handmade often considered to be of higher quality. The design options and prices can also vary between machine-made and handmade rugs.

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