Rugs I Passed On — Stylish Options Worth Considering (Vol. 15)

Blue Runner

It’s been a while since my last rug roundup. Today I’m sharing a variety of colors and styles — from bright pinks and blues to deep, chocolatey browns — all selected for character and versatility. Whether you want a bold statement piece or a small rug to warm a tiny spot, there should be something here to inspire your next room update.

Large blue moroccan rug with woman sitting on it on stairs

Blue Tifelt Rug: A dramatic 15-foot runner that demands a special space. Its saturated blue tone reads modern yet timeless and is perfect for a long hallway, gallery, or open-plan living area where color can anchor the room.

large pink moroccan rug held against a white while

Large Pink Air Yacoub Rug: A lush pink Moroccan rug in a generous size — similar to one I shared previously and ended up buying. Its warm, saturated pink makes it an instant focal point in a bedroom, living room, or creative studio.

brown moroccan rug on white background

Brown Ourika Vintage Rug: Rich chocolate brown provides a sophisticated backdrop for vivid accents. Deep browns are trending in interiors right now, and this piece is a great way to add warmth while still allowing colorful accessories to pop.

small blue and pink moroccan rug

Small Blue and Pink Boucherouite Rug: A compact rug featuring a playful mix of blues and pinks. Ideal for a bathroom, entryway, or as an accent under a bedside table where a splash of color makes a big impact.

woman holding large cognac brown moroccan rug

Cognac Beni M’guild: This rug’s cognac tone is incredibly rich and warm. It reads luxurious and lived-in at once, working beautifully with natural wood tones, brass accents, or layered with lighter rugs for depth.

Pink Moroccan Runner

Pink Boujaad Runner: A long pink runner designed to bring color into a hallway or narrow space. Runners like this are an easy way to guide the eye through a home while adding personality underfoot.

blue and teal patterned rug against wall

Cool-Toned Vintage Azilal Rug: This piece mixes blue and teal with small maroon accents, offering a fresh, cooler palette for those who prefer muted jewel tones. It works well in modern or eclectic rooms that benefit from subtle contrast.

Purple Vintage Moroccan Rug

Purple Vintage Rehamna Rug: A standout purple rug for anyone who loved my purple tile choices. This uncommon hue brings character and an artistic edge to spaces that need an unexpected color infusion.

Which rug speaks to you? Whether you’re after a bold runner, a cozy small mat, or a deep-toned vintage piece, these selections cover a range of sizes, colors, and moods. Each rug can transform a room by grounding furniture, introducing pattern, or injecting color.

If you want more inspiration, explore previous volumes of rug roundups for additional finds and styling ideas:

Vol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3, Vol 4, Vol 5, Vol 6, Vol 7, Vol 8, Vol 9, Vol 10, Vol 11, Vol 12, Vol 13, Vol 14, Vol 15