The Art Deco movement, which emerged in the 1920s, is synonymous with refinement, boldness, and exuberance. Born as a reaction to minimalism, it celebrates strong lines, noble materials, and a strong sense of luxury. Today, as interiors once again seek to express character, Art Deco is back in the spotlight.
And to adopt this style without redoing your entire decor, start with the simplest: the rug .
- What Makes an Art Deco Rug Unique
- Why is Art Deco Style Making a Comeback?
- The carpet as a centerpiece
- Decorating Tips: Where and How to Incorporate an Art Deco Rug?
- Mixing Styles: When Decor Rubs Hands with Contemporary
- Things to Know Before Buying an Art Deco Rug
- Explore Our Collection
What Makes an Art Deco Rug Unique
The Art Deco rug is a graphic work on the floor:
- Symmetrical and geometric patterns : chevrons, circles, fans, radiant patterns.
- Luxurious materials : wool, silk or shiny blends.
- Deep colors : midnight blue, black and white, gold, emerald, old rose.
Perfect for framing a velvet sofa or accompanying a bed with rounded lines, the Art Deco rug structures the space with unparalleled elegance.
This rug, with its geometric gold and beige patterns, perfectly embodies the Art Deco spirit: elegant, structured, and timeless. It blends harmoniously into a refined and classic interior.
Discover our entire Art Deco collection to enhance your space with style.
Why is Art Deco Style Making a Comeback?
In an uncertain world, Art Deco reassures. It creates rhythm, imposes a form of perfection, while injecting glamour. Many designers are revisiting it today to restore personality to interiors. The rug, as both a functional and decorative object, becomes the key element to instill this ambiance without transforming everything.
The carpet as a centerpiece
In an Art Deco interior, each element is carefully selected to create a harmonious ambiance. An Art Deco-style rug doesn't just complement the space—it structures, adorns, and enhances it. Pair it with lacquered furniture, velvet, or mirrors for a dramatic effect.
With its triangular shapes and clean white hue, this rug offers a contemporary interpretation of the Art Deco style. It blends heritage and modernity with an elegant simplicity that allows it to blend into any interior—while discreetly asserting its character.
Browse our Art Deco collection to find the piece that will tell your story.
Decorating Tips: Where and How to Incorporate an Art Deco Rug?
1. Theatrical Entrance
A hallway becomes a gallery with a gold or black geometric patterned rug.
2. Elegant Living Room
Choose a rug with a central medallion or concentric lines to create a focal point.
3. Chic Room
Soft hues, shiny reflections, a touch of brass: the carpet becomes romantic.
4. Structured Office
The clean lines of an Art Deco motif reinforce order and stimulate creativity.
With its elegant geometric patterns, this rug complements a wide variety of styles—from classic to contemporary. A versatile piece that appeals to all tastes.
Discover our Art Deco collection to find the rug that suits you.
Mixing Styles: When Decor Rubs Hands with Contemporary
Even if your interior isn't 100% Art Deco, a rug in this style can enhance a modern or minimalist decor. It creates contrast and a sense of richness, while blending naturally with contemporary elements.
This round rug with geometric patterns adds a graphic and balanced touch to your home. Perfect for creating a soft focal point.
Explore our Art Deco collection for designs that are as bold as they are timeless.
Things to Know Before Buying an Art Deco Rug
- Pile height : A low or medium pile carpet will be visually cleaner and easier to maintain.
- Material : Wool blends are soft, durable and warm.
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Size & Layout : Make sure furniture rests partially on the rug for visual cohesion.
Explore Our Collection
At Atmorus , we see each rug as an emotional anchor. OurArt Deco collection embodies the balance between graphic tradition and modernity. Whether you want to create a theatrical interior or simply add a sophisticated touch, we have the perfect rug for you.


