The Sofia Lattice runner brings an elegant geometric lattice pattern to a hallway with the confidence that only a thick, high-low pile construction can provide. The clean intersecting lines of the lattice design look architectural and refined, while the deep polypropylene pile underfoot makes this feel like a rug worth walking on every day. Made in Turkey for the quality and consistency the market expects.
There is a particular kind of buyer who lands on Sofia Lattice Hallway Runner and stays there: someone who has looked at fifty rugs and wants to stop.
About the make
At a glance: Produced 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. Lightweight, water-resistant, mould-resistant, and quietly comfortable underfoot — polypropylene is the rug fibre that does the most with the least. The construction is built to take the daily compression of foot traffic without flattening through the centre.
Practical notes
In a real Australian room, it pairs especially well with dark hardwood floors and pale grey walls. Avoid steam, avoid bleach, avoid solvent cleaners. Cool water and mild detergent is the protocol our family uses on every poly rug we own. It holds its shape under a heavy sofa and shrugs off the small dents that lighter constructions can't recover from.
On colour
Looked at honestly, the design is doing two things. The palette here is restrained, which is exactly what most of our customers tell us they're looking for. The design holds its proportions at every size we run — the medium and large sizes do not look like enlarged versions of the smaller piece. Stand in the doorway and the rug barely registers; sit on the floor and the texture and pile depth come forward.
Picking the right size
For hallways and galley kitchens, the 80x300cm length we run here is the most commonly bought — our Rug Size Guide walks through how to pick the right length for your space.
Sofia Lattice Hallway Runner is one of those buys you stop noticing in the best possible way — it just works.
Questions we get asked
Will the rug fade in direct sun?
Some fade is possible if a rug sits in direct, unfiltered sun day after day — that's true of any rug. The dyes used here are UV-stabilised and hold up well to the conditions in most Australian rooms.
Does this rug ship rolled or folded?
Rolled. We ship every rug in our range rolled and wrapped — folding can leave a crease in the pile that takes a few weeks to settle out, so we avoid it.
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.
How do I get rid of a stain?
Blot — never rub. Cool water and a small amount of mild detergent on a clean cloth handles most spills. Work from the outside of the stain in. Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals.