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Bauhaus Rugs

Bauhaus rugs are defined by geometry, rhythm and material integrity. Designed as architectural floor elements, they structure space through proportion and precise construction, creating calm balance and timeless spatial presence.
Bauhaus Rug No. 2 Gertrud Arndt

Gertrud Arndt Rug No. 2

Carpet No. 2 was designed and manufactured for the room of Walter Gropius.

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Anni Albers Bauhaus Rug

Anni Albers Bauhaus Rug

A composition of line, structure and interval, rooted in the Bauhaus weaving workshop.

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Bauhaus Rug Forms 47

Bauhaus Rug Forms 47

Geometric forms and lines intersect, repeat and resolve with measured Bauhaus precision.

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László Moholy-Nagy Rug

László Moholy-Nagy Rug

A disciplined composition of light, structure and balance translated into a textile surface.

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Weaved in a clear structure

Gunta Stölzl Runner 1922
Bauhaus Weaving Masters

Designer Rugs

The weaving workshop developed material, rhythm and structure with precision. Craft was not ornament, but a method of spatial order shaped through clarity and proportion.

Geometry became movement. Movement became rhythm. Rhythm became structure. The woven surface was not decoration, but part of the architecture of the room.

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Runner 1922 · Gunta Stölzl

A woven Bauhaus composition shaped by rhythm, proportion and material clarity. Runner 1922 by Gunta Stölzl translates linear movement into a calm, structured surface.

Discover the work of Gunta Stölzl and explore how Bauhaus weaving transformed textile design into a modern language of space.

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Gunta Stölzl Runner 1922

Runner 1922 by Gunta Stölzl is based on an original Bauhaus design from 1922. An authorized edition of modern Bauhaus weaving art.
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1.690,00 €
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Poolside Nano Rug

Poolside Nano Rug – Woven in Belgium from recycled vinyl
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From 100,00 €
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Samoa Geo Rug

Handwoven in Belgium, the Samoa Geo Rug blends pure wool softness with a bold geometric design – refined luxury for contemporary spaces.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Samoa Maze Rug

Handwoven in Belgium, the Samoa Maze Rug unites soft wool comfort with a bold geometric pattern – a refined statement for modern interiors.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Samoa Polka Rug

The Samoa Polka Rug, handcrafted in Belgium, blends soft wool texture with a playful dot design – tailored elegance for modern interiors.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Samoa Lassa Rug

Samoa Lassa Rug – handcrafted in Belgium from 100% New Zealand wool. Luxurious pile, natural warmth, and timeless elegance.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Superfino Rug

Superfino Rug in Turtledove – pure wool elegance, Belgian craftsmanship and custom sizing in a soft, contemporary neutral.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Terrazza Rug

Terrazza rug – a stylish statement indoors
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From 1.000,00 €
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Tonic Nomad Rug

Tonic Nomad rug – hand-tufted in Belgium from wool and silk, inspired by nomadic patterns and timeless elegance.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Trendy Rug

Trendy rug by Limited Edition – woven in Belgium from 100% viscose. Minimalist design with subtle sheen and timeless elegance.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Zumba Grado Rug

Zumba Grado Rug – sculpted wool texture with flowing lines and quiet depth. A modern statement for interiors shaped by natural softness.
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From 1.000,00 €
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Zumba Highland Rug

Zumba Highland Rug – bold wool textures with sculpted depth and organic shape. A statement piece for modern interiors with natural flow.
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From 1.000,00 €

Bauhaus Rugs, Textile Design and Modern Interiors

Bauhaus rugs bring together geometry, material clarity and spatial order in a way that remains highly relevant for contemporary interiors. Whether described as a Bauhaus rug, Bauhaus carpet, geometric Bauhaus rug or modern design rug, the woven surface is not treated as decoration alone, but as part of the architecture of the room.

From the logic of the Bauhaus textile workshop to the discipline of Bauhaus textile design, these rugs connect rhythm, structure and proportion with contemporary living. This makes them relevant for collectors, architects, interior designers and anyone searching for modern rugs with a stronger cultural and formal foundation.

Geometry and Structure

Geometry in Bauhaus Rugs

Geometry was one of the clearest visual languages of the Bauhaus. Circle, line, square and grid were not arbitrary motifs, but systems of order. In geometric Bauhaus rugs, these principles become woven form. Movement becomes rhythm, rhythm becomes structure, and the carpet becomes a calm architectural surface.

This is what distinguishes a true Bauhaus-inspired rug from generic modern rugs. The strongest Bauhaus rugs are measured, balanced and spatially aware, making them relevant both for collectors of Bauhaus design and for anyone searching for modern rugs, Bauhaus carpets or a design rug with historical depth.

Workshop and Method

Bauhaus Textile Design and the Weaving Workshop

The foundation of this language lies in the Bauhaus textile workshop and in the development of Bauhaus textile design. Here, textiles were understood as systems of density, movement and structure rather than surface effect.

This is why Bauhaus wool rugs remain essential within the wider category. Natural fibers add tactile depth, durability and softness, while preserving the material intelligence of the original weaving workshop.

Artists and Influence

Artists Behind the Bauhaus Rug Language

The Bauhaus rug vocabulary cannot be separated from the artists who shaped it. Gunta Stölzl gave the weaving workshop a structural direction. Anni Albers expanded textile thinking through material experimentation and architectural clarity.

Josef Albers, Gertrud Arndt, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee shaped the language of geometry, abstraction, proportion and visual rhythm.

Interior Application

Modern Rugs for Living Room Spaces

A modern rug for living room use often has to do more than add softness. It defines zones, guides movement and introduces order. This is exactly where Bauhaus thinking remains relevant. A rug becomes part of the room’s structure rather than a decorative afterthought.

Terms such as modern rugs, design rugs, Bauhaus area rug or living room rug often overlap. What makes the Bauhaus version distinct is the combination of clarity, proportion and material discipline found in Bauhaus area rugs and Bauhaus style rugs.

Brands and Commerce

Designer Rug Brands and Commercial Relevance

The cluster is not only cultural, but commercial. Users searching for a Bauhaus rug, Bauhaus carpet or design rug also search by brand. This is why Carpet Brands, Christopher Farr, Limited Edition Rugs, Designer Carpets Drechsle and Rug Your Life are essential parts of the system.

It connects design with real products and supports both discovery and purchase.

They connect Bauhaus design with contemporary rug collections and support navigation across modern rugs, designer carpets and textile design.

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The full Bauhaus rugs cluster connects products, textile theory, artist pages and brand pages. Explore the full system through the links below.