Rug companies take on the summer with with color and texture | Rug Report

Check out some of the latest offerings from Fable Home, Ege Carpets and Jaipur Living in this week’s Rug Report.
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Fable Home is launching two new colors and an extra-large size in its handwoven, washable rugs.
“Our new rug collection is a direct result of listening to our customers and designing with their feedback in mind,” said Christy Caza, Fable’s senior product development manager. “Requests for larger sizes and new color options guided every step of the process, from introducing the 8’x10’ size to selecting Forest Green and Seaside Blue for their rich, nature-inspired tones.”
Caza said they value their community’s input and use it to shape thoughtful, functional design.
Available just this week, the soft, durable and easy-care rugs are crafted from premium certified New Zealand wool, prized for its long-lasting durability and natural resistance to staining, and made in Northern India.
Additionally, Fable is introducing a brand-new 8’x10’ extra-large size, expanding their current lineup of small (4’x6’), medium (5’x7’), and large (6’x9’) options.
Forest Green
Rich, lush, and deeply grounding—a dark neutral with timeless depth.
Seaside Blue
A moody, mid-tone blue with coastal calm and everyday ease.
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Danish-based carpet brand Ege Carpets has just introduced new rugs for its Highline Express graphic collection.
The updated pieces are called New Aspects #01: Color Transparency.
“Exciting meetings between colors and shapes emerge when transparent layers are put on top of each other to create entirely new hues and forms that intrigue the senses and call for further exploration,” a company spokesperson said. “With no clearly defined lines, no boundaries, and no contrasts between colors, they melt together and blur while creating shades in between.”
The first group adds four new designs called Overlay, Fade, Shift and Reflect to the Highline Express Graphic collection. Each design comes in three color stories comprising completely different expressions.
This drop also includes recolors of existing designs from the Highline Express collections: Pixel Noise, Barcode Lines and Gradient.
“To make sure that the Highline concept stays relevant and stimulating at any given time, New Aspects continuously transfers the newest interior design trends to your carpet,” the company spokesperson added. “Aiming to combine our agile design approach with global interior trends, New Aspects will drop once or twice a year with our wish to always inspire and meet the demands of the most ambitious and innovative interior design projects.”
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Rug company Jaipur Living has introduced several new hand-knotted releases.
“These new designs expand our most loved looks with modern patterns and timeless appeal,” the company said.
Urban Pause
Inspired by the unrushed quality of the natural process, this collection features an assortment of grounding solid designs. Rayon made from bamboo lends an inviting, silk-like texture and unique light-to-dark effect to the hand-knotted quality.
The Olis rug showcases a lustrous sage green that is grounded by the naturally textured, complementary green wool fibers, creating a distinct shine and matte combination.
The Keoka
A contemporary twist on traditional Afghani hand-knotted textiles. The Keoka features a ribbed construction that accentuates its dynamic multi-textural pattern with unique linear details.
Complete with a dhurrie finishing, the Alia and Lina designs add a touch of global flair with an extremely soft hand.
Kazben
“With its understated adventurous spirit, the Kazben collection whispers luxury,” said a company spokesperson.
The Azure design features a gentle, low-ribbed pile that feels sultry and soft, while remaining highly stain-resistant and durable, while the ombre blue coloring lends a twist to this rug.