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What are Chinese carpets?
What are the advantages of a Chinese rug?
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They are tapestries with their own identity. They were created to decorate palaces and temples, and today they fit wonderfully into contemporary interiors.
The base is usually well-twisted wool, sometimes with touches of silk that provide an elegant sheen. Many Chinese carpets use carved relief to make the design stand out and the light play with the pile.
The palette is recognizable: imperial blues, soft ivories, deep reds, and subtle golds that look luxurious with natural wood, black lacquers, or light marbles.
It's not a passing fad. It's an aesthetic language with centuries of history that continues to work because it provides serenity, symmetry, and a ceremonial touch that dresses you up a lot without being heavy.
First, the presence. A well-chosen Chinese rug organizes the ensemble and gives hierarchy to the main piece of furniture: sofa, bed, or dining table. The geometric frame and central medallion help to structure the view.
Then comes the comfort. The wool cushions your steps, reduces echo, and regulates temperature naturally. It feels soft underfoot, and you'll notice the difference as soon as you put it down.
The versatility of the colors also comes into play. The tones of Chinese carpets are deep but easy to combine.
If you like neutral environments, ivory with blue creates calm. If you prefer more character, reds and golds provide instant warmth.
And, of course, the durability. The dense knotting and quality thread withstand the daily wear and tear very well, keeping the design sharp for years.
In the living room, make sure the Chinese rug covers at least the front legs of the sofa and armchairs. This unifies the conversation area and the medallion stands out in the center.
In a dining room, it works best when the rug allows you to move the chairs without leaving the room. You'll gain comfort and a sense of unity.
In the bedroom, a format that extends out from the sides and the foot of the bed makes the first step of the day gentle, in addition to visually balancing the room.
Hallways or entrances? Elongated compositions guide the eye and protect the floor. If your hallway is wide, a more square format with a strong frame looks spectacular.
Tell us what furniture dominates the room and what colors your decor revolves around. We suggest a Chinese rug with the tone, frame, and medallion that best harmonize with your style.
Our criteria are simple: Chinese rugs with good thread, consistent knots, stable colors, and clean finishes. We work with an honest price range so you can furnish your home with a piece with history without sacrificing quality.
If you're looking for a Chinese rug that brings order, warmth, and a touch of serene luxury, you're in good hands.
We advise you from start to finish so that you can choose with peace of mind and get it right the first time.





