Green Rugs
Known for its calming qualities, green is one of the most loved colours in interior design, thanks to the extraordinary range of tones it offers. Sage, olive, petrol, forest green, mint, or emerald: each shade brings its own balance of character and calm. Here you will find our selection, and if you have a specific tone or combination in mind, feel free to contact us.
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A colour that soothes and energises
Depending on its saturation and brightness, green can feel deeply calming or more vibrant and energising, while remaining one of the easiest colours to pair. That is exactly what makes green rugs so easy to place in almost any room of the house.
From sage green to petrol green
In this collection, you will find very different tones, from lighter and fresher shades to deeper, more enveloping ones. Sage green, olive green, petrol green, forest green and darker greens are among the most loved choices for living spaces, where they help create interiors that feel restful yet full of character. Lighter shades such as sea green, mint, apple green and other light greens work especially well in bathrooms, children’s rooms and spaces with a fresher, more playful mood.
In the living room, bedroom and bathroom
In the living room, light or dark green can create a zone of visual and tactile comfort where everything feels more at ease. Current favourites such as sage, teal and forest green work beautifully in soft, contemporary palettes. The same is true in the bedroom, where natural shades such as moss and olive sit easily alongside beige and grey.
In the bathroom, it is easy to imagine sea green, pistachio or thyme, all of which pair beautifully with wood details, white and beige. In a child’s room, apple green, mint and other pastel shades can create a play area that feels lively without becoming loud.
A colour that works across many styles
Green adapts naturally to all those trends that place the connection with nature and the desire for calming spaces, such as Japandi, Scandi, boho chic and wabi-sabi. But more traditional or more contemporary interiors can benefit just as much from the presence of this colour, so rich in meaning, depth and energy.































