The Eden Silk Touch Grey Beige rug feels more expensive than it looks — and it looks very good. The high-low pile creates a textured surface that catches light at different angles, while the silk-like finish gives it a polished, premium quality underfoot. Grey and beige together is one of the most liveable combinations in interior design, and this rug makes the most of it.
Plain-spoken about what it is and what it does — that's how we'd describe Eden Silk Touch Grey Beige Modern.
Colour and pattern
Looked at honestly, the design is doing two things. There's a reason grey has been the default neutral of the last decade — it forgives, it cools, and it lets coloured furniture and art read clearly above it. The motif is restrained enough to sit under almost any furniture without competing. Photographs flatten the surface; in person, the weave reads with more dimension than any catalogue image can convey.
Day-to-day
In practice, among the rooms our customers describe to us, in a Brisbane Queenslander where the breezy palette of the room calls for something quietly grounded is the most common context for a piece like this. Polyester takes well to spot-cleaning — a damp cloth, cool water, and mild detergent will handle most everyday spills. A good shake outdoors once a season and a regular vacuum is the whole maintenance story.
Construction
In one line: Woven in Turkey. Turkey remains the place where heritage design and modern weaving meet most comfortably — you get the look of a hand-knotted rug at a fraction of the cost. We like polyester for shaggies and luxe-pile pieces because it takes deep colour beautifully and stays soft over years of use. Run your hand across the surface and the pile feels even from corner to corner — that consistency is what separates a well-made rug from a budget one.
Picking the right size
Have a tape measure handy before you commit — our Rug Size Guide has the layouts most of our customers end up choosing.
Worth a place in your living room if you want the kind of piece that looks better six months in.
Questions we get asked
Will this rug shed?
No, not in the meaningful sense. Synthetic pile is heat-set rather than spun from short staple fibres, so you may see a small amount of fibre in the first week and very little after that.
Can I cut the rug to size?
We don't recommend cutting a finished rug — the edges are bound and the construction relies on that binding to stay intact. If you need a custom size, message us and we'll see what's possible.
Will the colour look the same as the website photo?
Very close, but never identical — every screen renders colour slightly differently, and the rug itself will read warmer or cooler depending on the light in your room. If you want certainty, message us and we'll send additional photos taken in natural light.
Can I return it if it isn't right?
Yes — we offer a clear returns window because we know a rug needs to be seen in the actual room. The details are on our returns page, and we'll talk you through it if anything is unclear.
Is the colour the same on both sides?
No — the pile side is the finished face. The reverse shows the construction and is usually a slightly different colour because the dye penetrates the surface rather than the entire fibre.