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What makes a rug "geometric"?

Geometric rugs use repeating shapes — squares, diamonds, triangles, hexagons, or grids — as the primary design language. Unlike floral or medallion patterns, the look reads modern and architectural rather than traditional.

What materials are Quince's geometric rugs made from?

Most are 100% New Zealand wool, hand-tufted or power-loomed for durability. Wool holds geometric edges crisply over time and resists crushing in the high-traffic areas where a graphic pattern most needs to stay sharp.

Are geometric rugs good for high-traffic rooms?

Yes — geometric patterns are unusually forgiving of foot traffic and minor wear, since the repeating motif visually camouflages small inconsistencies. Wool construction adds practical durability on top of that visual resilience.

How do I choose the right size geometric rug?

In a living room, the front legs of all major seating should rest on the rug; that usually means 8x10 or larger. In a bedroom, a 9x12 placed under the bed and extending two feet on each side reads balanced. Strong geometric patterns benefit from generous sizing — small rugs can make the motif feel cramped.

What's the difference between checkerboard and other geometric patterns?

Checkerboards use a two-color square grid — the most graphic and architectural of the geometric family. Diamonds, hexagons, and triangle motifs are softer; they read as pattern from a distance but blur into texture up close. Grid and lattice patterns sit in between.

How do I care for a wool geometric rug?

Vacuum weekly with brushless suction, rotate 180° once a year, and use a rug pad to cushion the pile. Spot-clean spills immediately with cold water; professional wool cleaning every 18–24 months keeps the geometric edges crisp.

Do you offer free returns & exchanges?

Yes, rugs may be returned for a full refund or exchange within 365 days of the delivery date. Rugs are subject to a $35 restocking fee for storage and handling.