Rich, warm, and full of character — the Coco Geometric Chestnut rug brings a deep, earthy chestnut tone to a living room or bedroom, grounded by the interlocking arc pattern of the Coco 79 design. The high-low pile gives the geometric design a genuine tactile quality, and the Belgian polypropylene build makes it a rug that ages gracefully with daily use.
There is nothing showy about Coco Geometric Chestnut Modern, and that is precisely the point.
About the make
Underneath the look, Belgian Wilton-woven. Belgian mills are the benchmark for machine-made design definition. The look is crisper than what you'd get from most other origins. Polypropylene doesn't fade in our harsh Australian sun the way some natural fibres do, and it's the reason we trust it in living rooms with northern light. Density is what matters with a piece like this — it is what gives the rug its longevity.
How it looks
We sell more cream rugs than any other colour. They suit the way most Australians live: warm-neutral walls, pale timbers, lots of natural light. There is enough texture in the weave to keep the surface visually interesting without breaking the calm of the palette. It is the kind of surface that lets the rest of your room read clearly without competing.
Practical notes
Day to day, in a typical Australian living room — Spotted gum floors, limewashed walls — it sits comfortably without competing for attention. Vacuum, blot, and live with it. That is genuinely the entire maintenance instruction for a rug like this. A good shake outdoors once a season and a regular vacuum is the whole maintenance story.
Which size?
A 200x290cm covers most three-seater living rooms; a 240x330cm suits the larger open-plan layouts that have become common in new Australian builds. Our Rug Size Guide shows you which fits.
Worth committing to if you want a rug you can live with for the long haul.
Things customers ask
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 put a rug pad underneath?
Yes, and we'd recommend it on hard floors. A pad keeps the rug from slipping, adds a little extra softness underfoot, and helps the pile wear evenly over time.
Do you offer samples?
We don't typically send physical samples — most of our customers find the photos and our written notes get them close enough. If you want extra photos in natural light, message us and we'll send them through.
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 steam clean this rug?
Light steam is fine for synthetic pile. Avoid prolonged direct heat in one spot, and let the rug dry completely before walking on it.