No living room is truly complete without a rug. Adding a contemporary rug into your living room decor is adding an element of luxury, sophistication, and elegance. But with so many options out there, finding the best one can be like trying to solve a puzzle. FOOGO blog will be bringing you a couple of suggestions to help you in this regard.
Round Rugs


A round rug gives movement and life to space because it doesn’t create limits of the space. Oslo is a round rug named after the Norwegian capital has a long snow-white pile with spots. A piece that combines comfort with nobility.
Lounge Rugs

Either in a residential or contract project, Longue rugs are a perfect option! It will make your room larger and add a touch of cosiness. Longue rugs would take up most of your floor space and would become a contemporary accent for the whole interior.
Patterned Rugs

A stylish and contemporary interior design results really beautifully when patterned rugs are incorporated. A designed rug embodies culture and sophistication, the perfect piece for chic home decor.
Neutral Rugs

Neutral rugs are perfect for any season of the year! These king of rugs have the power to transform any space in a calm atmosphere.

Match them with these fireplaces:

This volcano-shaped Wall firepit represents the natural phenomenon of an eruption trough it’s rough-looking steel structure and its chimney like firebox. The electrical fire together with the heating system makes Eruption Wall Fire a perfect fit for any environment willing to stand out among the others.

This flower shaped Wall Fire Place while with a delicate design has in its core all the strength and will to push forward and evolve, turning itself in something bigger and beautiful. The Bloom Wall Fire with its steel body represents a full-bloomed body and the epitome of beauty

Musa also historically known as the richest individual to have set foot on earth, was an emperor from the Mali Empire. The way this fireplace conquers the space with its brass structure together with the strength present in its flames relates to the strength of Musa’s empire, as well as its known title as the “Biggest Gold producer of the World”.