Patterned Rugs That Add Depth and Personality
Sometimes a solid color is just boring. A patterned rug introduces a bit of personality without needing to change your furniture. We’ve got everything from subtle, faded designs to bold geometrics that make a statement. If you’re worried about maintenance, our indoor outdoor rugs with woven patterns give you that high-end look with zero stress. It’s a great way to hide the occasional stray crumb or pet hair while making the room look like it was professionally styled. Find a pattern that speaks your language.
Oriental Weavers
Oriental Weavers Aberdeen Traditional Blue/ Gold Rectangle Rug
Oriental Weavers
Oriental Weavers
Oriental Weavers Aberdeen Traditional Medallion Rectangle Rug
Oriental Weavers
Oriental Weavers Aberdeen Traditional Blue/ Beige Rectangle Rug
Oriental Weavers
Oriental Weavers Aberdeen Traditional Oriental Rectangle Rug
Oriental Weavers
Oriental Weavers Aberdeen Traditional Blue/ Multicolor Rectangle Rug
Frequently Asked Questions
All seven rugs here come from the Aberdeen collection, which centers on traditional oriental and medallion-style patterns — think classic scrollwork, borders, and centered medallions rather than geometric or abstract designs.
Yes — Aberdeen is the core collection behind both pages. Here you’re seeing it in standard rectangular rug form; on the Hallway Runners page, the same patterns are cut into long, narrow proportions for hallway use.
Like the rest of the Aberdeen lineup, these are woven across a range of sizes from smaller accent dimensions up to large-format area rugs, so the same pattern can typically be sized for anything from a bedroom to a great room.
That spread reflects the full range of sizes available within each pattern — a small accent-size rug sits at the low end, while a large 10’+ area rug in the same design pushes toward the top of that range.
A medallion design centers on a distinct emblem-like shape in the middle of the rug, framed by a border. An “oriental” pattern spreads more evenly across the whole field with repeating motifs, without a single dominant central shape — both are variations within the same traditional design language.
These are power-loomed rugs, which makes them significantly more affordable than a hand-knotted equivalent while still capturing the look of traditional oriental design.
The Aberdeen patterns here come in combinations like Blue/Gold, Blue/Beige, Blue/Multicolor, and Red/Blue, giving some room to match existing traditional or transitional color schemes.
It can if you’re not careful — pairing two busy, differently-scaled patterns in the same room usually reads as cluttered. A safer approach is to let the rug be the dominant pattern in the room and keep upholstery and wall treatments solid or subtly textured instead.
Balance is key: use the rug as your one strong pattern, then build the rest of the room around one or two of its accent colors in solids, and keep large furniture pieces (sofas, cabinets) in neutral tones.
Yes — for geometric, abstract, or more contemporary patterns, the main Area Rugs category carries Furniture of America’s contemporary line, which leans toward bolder abstract shapes rather than the traditional oriental style found here.







