My Black and White Geometric Rug

Back in July I chose a new black and white geometric rug for my she-shed.

I spent a long time deciding on the colour, size and style.

I deliberated over patterns (I wanted something quite graphic).

Mulled over sizes (I needed something large enough to cover the main area of my work space to keep me cosy in the winter months).

Then after trawling the internet (for what felt like an age) finally found the perfect one from a fantastic online shop, aptly named My Rug Store.

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My New Black and White Geometric Rug

The rug arrived quickly — all wrapped up in it’s plastic covering — then literally sat in the corner, patiently waiting for my shed to be finished, so it can be laid out in pride of place. Poor rug.

Until now.

Last weekend, with my dining room makeover almost complete, I suddenly decided that my new rug would be the perfect finishing touch.

So I’ve essentially ‘stolen’ it off myself!! Is it even possible to do that?

It’s SO gorgeous!!! I’m totally and utterly delighted with it.

My Rug Store had a fair few geometric designs to choose from but I had plumped for the Medina rug in black; a Kilim rug with a bold black and white diamond pattern.

On paper it could have been fairly dark, busy and a little overpowering but its surpassed all expectations and upon closer inspection it’s more a soft charcoal grey and absolutely stunning.

Not sure if it’s feasible to fall in love with a rug but I have pretty strong feelings towards this one, let me tell you!

It’s a flat rug, woven from 100% wool pile, and it feels much, much more expensive than it’s £199.99 price-tag.

It feels so soft — it’s almost like touching silk — and feels amazing underfoot.

So soft underfoot
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Perfect for high traffic areas
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Flat weave from 100% wool pile
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The Medina rug from My Rug Store — black and white geometric rug
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The Medina rug from My Rug Store — black and white geometric rug
In pride of place under the dining table
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It works so beautifully.

I couldn’t decide where I wanted it initially — and originally had it in middle of the room (as the Medina works well in high traffic areas) — but after careful consideration, I’ve popped it under the dining table.

It looks like it was made to be there and gives the dining area real focus; plus it’s great to have a floorcovering underneath to table, to protect the carpet from messy eaters!

To run the risk sounding like a stuck record, I’m so, so pleased with it. If you’re looking for well priced, fabulous quality rugs I highly, highly recommend My Rug Store.

The only negative to this story is that now I am left with no rug in my she-shed. But hey! There are definitely worse problems to have.

To see the dining room before its makeover — have a look at this post.

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Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.

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32 thoughts on “My Black and White Geometric Rug”

  1. It is LOVELY and so pretty too! Love the colour and pattern. Your room looks stunning. Great job Mrs! :)

    Thanks for being a superb co-host as always xx #HomeEtc

    • Thanks so much chickie — I’m absolutely delighted with it!! Definitely the right decision, bringing it into the house, but has left me rugless in the she-shed!!! Am on a mission to find another!!! xx

  2. Your new rug looks great, I have a thing for geometric rugs and the one you picked out is very similar to one we have in our living room. We need some new rugs for our home, so I will be off to check them out! xxx

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